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Definition of "free" in Englisch

adjective

  1. (social) Unconstrained.

    • He was given free rein to do whatever he wanted.
  2. Obtainable without any payment.

    • The government provides free health care.
    • It's free real estate.
  3. (abstract) Unconstrained.

  4. (physical) Unconstrained.

  5. Without; not containing (what is specified); exempt; clear; liberated.

    • We had a wholesome, filling meal, free of meat.  I would like to live free from care in the mountains.
  6. (dated) Ready; eager; acting without spurring or whipping; spirited.

    • a free horse
  7. (dated) Invested with a particular freedom or franchise; enjoying certain immunities or privileges; admitted to special rights; followed by of.

  8. (UK, law, obsolete) Certain or honourable; the opposite of base.

    • free service;  free socage
  9. (law) Privileged or individual; proprietary.

    • a free fishery;  a free warren

adverb

  1. Without needing to pay.

    • I got this bike free.
  2. (obsolete) Freely; willingly.

verb

  1. (transitive) To make free; set at liberty; release.

  2. (transitive) To rid of something that confines or oppresses. [with from]

  3. (transitive, programming) To relinquish (previously allocated memory) to the system.

noun

  1. (Australian rules football, Gaelic football) Abbreviation of free kick.

    • Whether deserved or not, the free gave Cresswell the chance to cover himself in glory with a shot on goal after the siren.
  2. (soccer) A free transfer.

  3. (hurling) The usual means of restarting play after a foul is committed, where the non-offending team restarts from where the foul was committed.

  4. (swimming, informal) Abbreviation of freestyle.

    • The team won the 200 meters free relay.