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adjective
- 1. able to act or be done as one wishes; not under the control of another: "I have no ambitions other than to have a happy life and be free"
- 2. not or no longer confined or imprisoned: "the researchers set the birds free" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. without cost or payment: "ladies were admitted free" Similar Opposite
- 2. with the sheets eased: "I kept her off the wind and sailing free until I had all square forward"
verb
- 1. release from confinement or slavery: "they were freed from jail" Similar Opposite
- 2. remove something undesirable or restrictive from: "his inheritance freed him from financial constraints" Similar
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FREE definition: 1. not limited or controlled: 2. relaxed and informal: 3. costing nothing, or not needing to be…. Learn more.
a. : relieved from or lacking something and especially something unpleasant or burdensome. free from pain. a speech free of political rhetoric. often used in combination. error-free. b. : not bound, confined, or detained by force. The prisoner is now free.
Free definition: enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery. See examples of FREE used in a sentence.
1. a. Not imprisoned or confined: walked out of prison a free man; set the birds free. b. Not controlled by obligation or the will of another: felt free to go. 2. a. Not controlled by another country or political power; independent: a free nation. b. Governed by consent and possessing or granting civil liberties: a free citizenry. c.
FREE definition: 1. able to live, happen, or exist without being controlled by anyone or anything: 2. not costing…. Learn more.
Someone or something that is free is not restricted, controlled, or limited, for example by rules, customs, or other people.
Definition of free adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.