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free
adjective as in without charge
Strongest match
adjective as in unrestrained personally
Strongest matches
adjective as in unrestrained politically
Strongest matches
Strong matches
- emancipated
- enfranchised
- liberated
- sovereign
adjective as in not busy; unoccupied
Strong matches
adjective as in generous, unsparing
verb as in liberate, let go
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Finally, after Kiki Rice made two free throws in the final seconds and the buzzer sounded inside Spokane Arena, Marcus unleashed those sweet words.
Unified students qualify for a free or reduced-price school meal — mainly funded by $363 million per year in federal food aid that the district receives.
"The company has taken our books and used it to make money. It has money, but instead of paying us for our intellectual property instead of licensing a word, it's taking it all for free."
Xi is portraying his country as a champion of free trade, a backer of multilateral institutions, and making comparisons with the world's other superpower which is seen as trashing both of these.
They agreed to speed up talks for free trade agreement - which was first proposed over a decade ago.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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