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Meaning

The word "free" refers to the state of being unrestricted or not under the control of someone or something. It can indicate that something is available without cost, not bound by obligations, or capable of moving or acting without hindrance.

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Etymology

The word "free" comes from the Old English "frēo," which means "not in bondage" or "liberated." It is related to the Proto-Germanic word "*frijaz," which implies a sense of love or friendship. This reflects the notion of being free as a condition of autonomy and the absence of constraints.

Examples

  1. The museum offered free admission on Sundays.
  2. She felt free after finishing her exams; the weight of stress was lifted.
  3. The birds flew freely in the open sky, without any barriers to their movement.
  4. He was determined to lead a free life, unencumbered by societal expectations.
  5. The library provides free Wi-Fi access to all visitors.