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    free
    [frē]
    adjective
    free (adjective) · freer (comparative adjective) · freest (superlative adjective)
    1. not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes:
      "I have no ambitions other than to have a happy life and be free" · "a free choice"
    2. not or no longer confined or imprisoned:
      "the researchers set the birds free" · "police were forced to let him walk free"
      Opposite:
    3. not subject to or constrained by engagements or obligations:
      "she spent her free time shopping"
      Similar:
      not at work
      not working
      not busy
      not tied up
      between appointments
      off work
      on leave
      on annual leave
      with time on one's hands
      with time to spare
      on holiday
    4. (free of/from)
      not subject to or affected by (a specified thing, typically an undesirable one):
      "membership is free of charge"
      Similar:
      unencumbered by
      unaffected by
      clear of
      devoid of
      lacking in
      exempt from
      not liable to
      safe from
      immune to
      relieved of
      released from
      excused of
      exempted from
      rid of
      Opposite:
      encumbered by
    5. given or available without charge:
      "free healthcare"
      Opposite:
      paid for
    6. (of a literary style) not observing the strict laws of form.
    7. sailing
      (of the wind) blowing from a favorable direction to the side or stern of a vessel.
    adverb
    free (adverb)
    1. without cost or payment:
      "ladies were admitted free"
      Opposite:
      paid for
    2. sailing
      with the sheets eased:
      "I kept her off the wind and sailing free until I had all square forward"
    verb
    free (verb) · frees (third person present) · freed (past tense) · freed (past participle) · freeing (present participle)
    1. release from captivity, confinement, or slavery:
      "they were freed from jail"
    Origin
    Old English frēo (adjective), frēon (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vrij and German frei, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘to love’, shared by friend.
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