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    free-spirited

    adjective

    • 1. independent and not constrained by convention: "a free-spirited girl who stands up for herself"

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  2. A free spirit is a person who thinks and acts in an uninhibited way without worrying about normal social rules. Learn more about the synonyms, history, and usage of this word from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

  3. Free-spirited means doing what you want with enjoyment and pleasure, and not feeling limited by the usual rules of social behaviour. Learn more about this adjective, its pronunciation and related words and phrases.

  4. a person who does what they want with enjoyment and pleasure and does not feel limited by the usual rules of social behaviour. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Freedom to act. (as) free as a birdidiom. agency. at willidiom. autonomist. autonomous. free hand. free pass. free reinidiom. free-form. free-spirited. non-autonomous.

    • Carefree. First and foremost, free spirits are carefree but also intentional. "They don't care about what others think of them and march to the beat of their own drum," Kaiser explains, adding, "They aren't motivated by external societal norms but an inner drive to live with meaning, joy, and fulfillment."
    • Intuitive. These folks are intuitive and guided by their own strong inner voice. Kaiser explains that they know themselves and what they stand for, living from their heart and trusting themselves and their intuition.
    • Independent. As you could imagine, free spirits are also usually very independent. While they have no problem getting along with others, they also need space and crave sanctuary, according to Kaiser.
    • Open. Richardson notes free spirits are naturally open people. They're always interested in learning or trying something new, "which can make them more open to new people, ideas, perspectives, etc.," she says.
  5. doing what you want with enjoyment and pleasure, and not feeling limited by the usual rules of social behavior: She is very free-spirited and has always done as she pleased. He was the most independent and free spirited boy in the school. Fewer examples. His family was creative and free-spirited, and encouraged him to develop his artistic talents.

  6. A free spirit is a type of person who is identified, usually by themselves, as being highly nonconformist and imaginative. Free spirits often go against societal norms and portray an attitude or lifestyle of spontaneity and peace. Free spirits often preach living a simple life and striving for idealistic values.

  7. free spirit in British English. (friː ˈspɪrɪt ) noun. If you describe someone as a free spirit, you admire them because they are independent and live as they want to live rather than in a conventional way. One set of parents are uptight and the other set are free spirits. Collins English Dictionary.