Are you trying to hyphenate free? Unfortunately it cannot be hyphenated because it only contains one syllable.
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People who are free The home of the free and the brave |
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Grant freedom to Free from confinement |
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Relieve from Rid the house of pests |
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Remove or force out from a position 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 |
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Grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to She exempted me from the exam |
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Make (information) available for publication Release the list with the names of the prisoners |
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Free from obligations or duties |
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Free or remove obstruction from Free a path across the cluttered floor |
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Let off the hook I absolve you from this responsibility |
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Part with a possession or right I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest Resign a claim to the throne |
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Release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition |
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Make (assets) available Release the holdings in the dictator's bank account |
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Able to act at will Not hampered Not under compulsion or restraint 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 |
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Unconstrained or not chemically bound in a molecule or not fixed and capable of relatively unrestricted motion Free expansion Free oxygen A free electron |
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Costing nothing Complimentary tickets Free admission |
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Not occupied or in use A free locker A free lane |
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Not fixed in position The detached shutter fell on him He pulled his arm free and ran |
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Not held in servitude After the Civil War he was a free man |
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Not taken up by scheduled activities A free hour between classes Spare time on my hands |
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Completely wanting or lacking Writing barren of insight Young recruits destitute of experience Innocent of literary merit The sentence was devoid of meaning |
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Not literal A loose interpretation of what she had been told A free translation of the poem |
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Without restraint Cows in India are running loose |
adj | free, at large, at liberty, escaped, loose, on the loose, at liberty, unconstrained, autonomous, independent, self-governing, sovereign, available, uncommitted, aweigh, atrip, clear, discharged, released, disentangled, extricated, freed, emancipated, liberated, loose, out-of-school, unconfined, unimprisoned, unhampered, free of, unrestricted, footloose, independent, unbound, unconfined, unrestrained, unrestricted |
adj | free, liberated, unbound |
adj | complimentary, costless, gratis, gratuitous, unpaid |
adj | unoccupied |
adj | detached, unfixed |
adj | free, emancipated, freed, liberated, freeborn, free-soil, slaveless |
adj | spare, unoccupied |
adj | loose, liberal, inexact |
noun | free people, people |
verb | liberate, release, unloose, unloosen, loose |
verb | rid, disembarrass |
verb | dislodge, remove, take, take away, withdraw |
verb | exempt, relieve |
verb | release, issue, supply |
verb | discharge |
verb | disengage |
verb | absolve, justify, forgive |
verb | release, relinquish, resign, give up, pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give |
verb | unblock, unfreeze, release, issue, supply |
adv | loose |