Adjective
fresh-faced (comparative more fresh-faced, superlative most fresh-faced)
(idiomatic, of people) Looking young and healthy.
As fresh-faced junior ensemble member Merab, Gelbakhiani is quiet yet intense, and, no surprise, he vividly expresses emotion with his entire body. Source: Internet
Fittler, then a fresh-faced centre, still recalls Simmons telling the players at half-time of the 1991 decider: ''We're behind, but we can't die out here today, and let's put it all on the line'', before they came back to defeat Canberra 19-12. Source: Internet
JoJo did a virtual makeup tutorial with a makeup artist beforehand, while Woodley’s look was more fresh-faced. Source: Internet
Fresh-faced young men and women were hired to host the channel's programming and to introduce music videos that were being played. Source: Internet
The 42-year-old star looked fresh-faced as she snuggled up to the little ones this morning after an emotional interview with The Sun Online where she shared her fears for oldest son Harvey. Source: Internet
Pierce’s perception of himself as a LeBron stopper is a false narrative, but the larger point is that his era saw LeBron come into the league as a fresh-faced 18-year-old phenomenon. Source: Internet