Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fresh-out-of-something
idiomatic expression
/frɛʃ aʊt əv ˈsʌmθɪŋ/

Definition
Recently emerged from a situation, condition, or experience.

Examples
- She was fresh out of college and eager to start her new job.
- After being fresh out of the hospital, he needed some time to recuperate.
- The team was fresh out of training and ready for the competition.

Meaning
This phrase is often used to describe someone who has just left a particular circumstance or has recently completed a task or role.

Synonyms
- recently graduated
- newly released
- just out of