free
1 of 4adjective/fɹi/
Forms:freer,freest
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not requiring payment
A2- Free Wi-Fi is available in this café.
- The book club provides a free book each month.
- The community center has free yoga classes on the weekend.
- The hospital gives free vaccines to children.
- We are offering free delivery for orders over $50.
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(of a person) not controlled or owned by someone else
- He was born free, with no one owning him.
- In ancient Rome, the free citizens had rights that slaves did not.
- The free people of the village resisted the invading forces.
- The historical records show that many free individuals supported the abolition of slavery.
- Only free men were allowed to vote in certain ancient societies.
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having no particular plans or tasks
A2- She enjoyed a free afternoon, allowing her to relax and read a book in the park.
- He felt a sense of liberation as he walked out of work, knowing he had the evening free to spend with his family.
- The weekend was finally here, and they had two whole days free to explore the city.
- The empty calendar on her phone signaled a rare opportunity to have a free day with no appointments or obligations.
- They decided to take advantage of the free time and spontaneously went on a road trip.
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not chemically bound and existing independently or unbound in a system
- The free electrons in the conductor move to create an electric current.
- In the reaction, the free radicals played a key role in the chemical process.
- Free molecules in the atmosphere interact with each other in various ways.
- The free ions are able to move independently in the solution.
- The free energy of the system determines its potential for work.
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not occupied or in use, and therefore available for someone to use
- To schedule a meeting, check if the conference room is free at the desired time.
- She found a free parking spot right in front of the building.
- The library has several free study rooms that can be reserved in advance.
- The free slots on the calendar were quickly filled by other appointments.
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capturing the general meaning or essence of the original text without being word-for-word
- The book was a free translation, focusing on the message rather than the exact words.
- A free translation allows for more creativity in adapting phrases to the target language.
- He provided a free translation of the poem, emphasizing its emotional impact.
- The translator used a free approach to make the story flow smoothly in English.
- The movie script was adapted using a free translation to make it more culturally relevant.
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devoid of something
- The house was free of smoke after the fire was put out.
- Her speech was free of negativity, focusing on positive messages.
- The beach was free of litter, thanks to the volunteers.
- The report was free of any factual mistakes.
- The room was free of distractions, allowing for full concentration.
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relieved from or lacking something unpleasant or burdensome
- After the surgery, he was free from pain.
- She felt free from worry after hearing the good news.
- The vacation was free from work stress.
- He was free from the burden of debt after paying it off.
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generous or willing to give without hesitation or restraint
- She was known for being free with her time, always helping others.
- She was free with her praise, always complimenting others.
- He was free with his money, donating to various causes without hesitation.
- He was free with his advice, offering it to anyone who asked.
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allowed or able to take a specific action without restriction
- You are free to ask questions during the session.
- She’s free to make her own decisions.
- After finishing your work, you’re free to leave.
- The students are free to choose their electives.
- You’re free to express your thoughts.
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not subject to control, restriction, or oppression by authority or law
- They fought for a free society where every individual could live without fear of oppression.
- In a free society, people are allowed to voice their opinions without fear.
- The citizens fought for the right to live in a free nation.
- She moved to a free country where she could live without fear of persecution.
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willing to express opinions, often in a direct or unreserved manner
- He is free in his criticism, never shying away from pointing out flaws.
- She’s free in her remarks, always speaking her mind, regardless of others’ reactions.
- The manager is free in his feedback, offering honest assessments without hesitation.
- He’s known for being free in his criticisms, sometimes blunt but always truthful.
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acting with a lack of proper social restraint
- His free manner made others uncomfortable, as he spoke to strangers without hesitation.
- She was often criticized for her free behavior, which was considered inappropriate for the time.
- His free attitude toward women was seen as disrespectful in that era.
- She was regarded as too free in her interactions, not observing the expected social distance.
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(of a person) having time available
- Are you free this evening to go to the movies?
- I’m free at noon if you want to meet up.
- She’s free all weekend, so she can help you with the project.
- He’s free after lunch, so let’s schedule the meeting then.
- I’ll be free in a few hours, so we can catch up then.
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