free
Adjective
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Not limited or hampered;
Not under compulsion or restraint (synset 301065188)"free enterprise"; "a free port"; "a free country"; "I have an hour free"; "free will"; "free of racism"; "feel free to stay as long as you wish"; "a free choice"also:- unbound - not restrained or tied down by bonds
- unconfined - not confined
- independent - free from external control and constraint
- free - not held in servitude
- unrestrained - not subject to restraint
- unrestricted - not subject to or subjected to restriction
tells us about: freedom - the condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally imposed restraintssimilar to:- at large, escaped, loose, on the loose - having escaped, especially from confinement
- autonomous, independent, self-governing, sovereign - (of political bodies) not controlled by outside forces
- available, uncommitted - not busy; not otherwise committed
- atrip, aweigh - (of an anchor) just clear of the bottom
- clear - free from contact or proximity or connection
- emancipated, liberated - free from traditional social restraints
- footloose - free to go or do as one pleases
- out-of-school - not attending school and therefore free to work
- unconfined, unimprisoned - free from confinement or physical restraint
- unconstrained - free from constraint
- unhampered - not held in check or subject to control
- unrestricted - free of restrictions on conduct
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Unconstrained or not chemically bound in a molecule or not fixed and capable of relatively unrestricted motion (synset 301062062)
"free expansion"; "free oxygen"; "a free electron"referred to in:
- chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions
- natural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions
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Costing nothing (synset 301714713)
"complimentary tickets"; "free admission"similar to: unpaid - not paid
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Not occupied or in use (synset 301628191)
"a free locker"; "a free lane"similar to: unoccupied - not held or filled or in use
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Not fixed in position (synset 301064646)
"the detached shutter fell on him"; "he pulled his arm free and ran"similar to: unfixed - not firmly placed or set or fastenedsame as: detached
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Not held in servitude (synset 301069383)
"after the Civil War he was a free man"also: free - not limited or hampered; not under compulsion or restraint
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Not taken up by scheduled activities (synset 301628296)
"a free hour between classes"; "spare time on my hands"similar to: unoccupied - not held or filled or in usesame as: spare
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Completely wanting or lacking (synset 300931219)
"writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "innocent of literary merit"; "the sentence was devoid of meaning"similar to: nonexistent - not having existence or being or actuality
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Not literal (synset 300919313)
"a loose interpretation of what she had been told"; "a free translation of the poem"similar to: inexact - not exact
Noun
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People who are free (synset 107964544)
"the home of the free and the brave"is a type of: people - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectivelysame as: free people
Adverb
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Without restraint (synset 400359817)
"cows in India are running loose"same as: loose
Verb
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Grant freedom to;
Free from confinement (synset 202426474)subtypes: -
Relieve from (synset 202355171)
"Rid the house of pests"subtypes:same as: disembarrass, rid
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Remove or force out from a position (synset 201531310)
"The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums"; "He finally could free the legs of the earthquake victim who was buried in the rubble"is a type of: remove, take, take away, withdraw - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstractsame as: dislodge
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Grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to (synset 202570061)
"She exempted me from the exam"subtypes:
- derestrict - make free from restrictions
- deregulate - lift the regulations on
- dispense - grant a dispensation; grant an exemption
- forgive - absolve from payment
- spare - save or relieve from an experience or action
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Make (information) available for publication (synset 202499696)
"release the list with the names of the prisoners"subtypes: declassify - lift the restriction on and make available againsame as: release
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Free from obligations or duties (synset 202427126)
subtypes:
- disinvest, divest - deprive of status or authority
- relieve, take over - free someone temporarily from his or her obligations
- cut - discharge from a group
- clear - free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment
- cashier - discharge with dishonor, as in the army
- liberate, set free - grant freedom to
- disembroil, disentangle, disinvolve - free from involvement or entanglement
same as: discharge -
Free or remove obstruction from (synset 201478583)
"free a path across the cluttered floor"subtypes:
- dig out - dig out from underneath earth or snow
- unclog - become or cause to become unobstructed
- loosen up, unstuff - cause to become unblocked
- disencumber, disentangle, extricate, untangle - release from entanglement of difficulty
same as: disengage -
Let off the hook (synset 200904187)
"I absolve you from this responsibility"is a type of: forgive - stop blaming or grant forgivenesssubtypes:same as: absolve
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Part with a possession or right (synset 202321284)
"I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne"subtypes:
- derequisition - release from government control
- give, sacrifice - endure the loss of
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Release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition (synset 201761838)
referred to in: chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactionsis a type of: bring forth, generate - bring into existence
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Make (assets) available (synset 200270568)
"release the holdings in the dictator's bank account"
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