free
Prononciation : [/fɹiː/]
Mot
Contexte : « ability »
(adjective) when you can do something without any restrictions or payment. It means you have the liberty to do what you want without anyone stopping you.
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She felt free to express her opinions without fear of judgment.
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He was not free to leave the room until the teacher said so.
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Are you free to choose which game you want to play?
Contexte : « release »
(verb) to release something from confinement or restrictions. It’s like setting something loose that was previously held captive.
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The rescue team managed to free the trapped hikers from the mountain.
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The locked door would not budge, and they couldn't free it.
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Can you try to free the bird caught in the net?
Contexte : « cost »
(adverb) when something is given or received without payment. It means you don’t have to spend any money for it.
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The event was free to attend, so many people showed up.
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The concert tickets were not free; they cost a lot of money.
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Is the entrance to the museum free for children under six?
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