Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Stale
Explanation:
Given word
FRESH (adjective): new; not stale; recently made/obtained; also lively or energetic.
Concept/Approach
In food/ideas contexts, the direct opposite of ‘‘fresh’’ is ‘‘stale’’ (old, no longer pleasant or effective).
Option-by-option analysis
Stale: not fresh (food, air, ideas); the standard antonym. ✅Faulty: defective; not the opposite of newness. ❌Sluggish: slow; pertains to speed/energy, not freshness. ❌Disgraceful: shameful; unrelated dimension. ❌
Examples
‘‘Buy fresh bread daily; day-old bread turns stale.’’
Common pitfalls
Confusing ‘‘fresh’’ (new) with ‘‘faultless’’; ‘‘faulty’’ is not a direct opposite.
Final Answer
Stale
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