Explore these results from Bing
Bokep
- adjectivefree (adjective) · freer (comparative adjective) · freest (superlative adjective)
- not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes:"I have no ambitions other than to have a happy life and be free" · "a free choice"
- able or permitted to take a specified action:"you are free to leave"Similar:able toin a position tocapable ofOpposite:
- (of a state or its citizens or institutions) subject neither to foreign domination nor to despotic government:"a free press"Opposite:
- historicalnot a slave:"the poor among the free men joined the slaves against the rich"
- denoting an ethnic or political group actively opposing an occupying or invading force, in particular the groups that continued resisting the Germans in World War II after the fall of their countries. See also Free French."the Free Dutch, Free Polish, and Free Norwegian fleets"
- not or no longer confined or imprisoned:"the researchers set the birds free" · "police were forced to let him walk free"Opposite:
- not physically restrained, obstructed, or fixed; unimpeded:"she smiled, leaned back, and waved a free arm in the air" · "she lifted the cat free"
- physics(of power or energy) disengaged or available. See also free energy
- physicschemistrynot bound in an atom, a molecule, or a compound. See also free radical."the atmosphere of that time contained virtually no free oxygen"
- linguistics(of a morpheme) able to occur in isolation.
- (free of/from)not subject to or affected by (a specified thing, typically an undesirable one):"membership is free of charge"Similar:unencumbered byunaffected byclear ofdevoid oflacking inexempt fromnot liable tosafe fromimmune torelieved ofreleased fromexcused ofexempted fromrid ofOpposite:encumbered by
- (of a literary style) not observing the strict laws of form.
- sailing(of the wind) blowing from a favorable direction to the side or stern of a vessel.
adverbfree (adverb)verbfree (verb) · frees (third person present) · freed (past tense) · freed (past participle) · freeing (present participle)- release from physical obstruction, restraint, or entanglement:"I had to tug hard and at last freed him"Similar:Opposite:
- remove something undesirable or restrictive from:"his inheritance freed him from financial constraints" · "free your mind and body of excess tension"Similar:make exemptrelieve ofabsolve ofunburden ofdisburden ofstrip ofdispense from
- make available for a particular purpose:"this will free up funds for development elsewhere"
OriginOld English frēo (adjective), frēon (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vrij and German frei, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘to love’, shared by friend. - People also ask
Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary
Sexual Cannibalism
We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
Raoul Wallenberg (1912)
We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
Medical Dictionary
Medical Dictionary. The main source of …Dictionary / Thesaurus
Online Dictionary - Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia; translations …
Word Finder
The Free Dictionary Word Finder. …Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia. Containing over 100,000 …Access The Free Dictionary …
The classic free version, downloaded more than 6 million times! Multiple …
Cambridge Free English Dictionary and Thesaurus
Free Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Dictionary
- https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/XPFFXDZ64X5B3D
- ReferenceFREE|Books & Reference
Get the power of The Free Dictionary, the world's most comprehensive dictionary and thesaurus. English, Spanish, French, and 11 other languages, plus Medical, Legal, and other spec...Data Source : apps.microsoft.comFREE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Cambridge Dictionary | English Dictionary, Translations & Thesaurus
FREE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries | Find definitions, …
WEBThe largest and most trusted free online dictionary for learners of British and American English with definitions, pictures, example sentences, synonyms, antonyms, word origins, audio pronunciation, and more.
Wiktionary, the free dictionary
free adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
FREE Synonyms: 504 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam …
Vocabulary.com - Learn Words - English Dictionary
Dictionary Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Collins Online Dictionary | Definitions, Thesaurus and Translations
WordWeb: Free English dictionary and thesaurus download
Dictionary.com FREE App
Cambridge Dictionary: Find Definitions, Meanings & Translations
Vocabulary.com Dictionary - Meanings, Definitions, Quizzes, and …
Cambridge English Dictionary: Meanings & Definitions
Daily Crossword Puzzles | Play Free at Dictionary.com
Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary: Definitions & Meanings
Related searches for dictionary for "free"