Freer

[freĀ·er]

Something that costs nothing is free. We can also say that someone is free of pain, which means they have none.

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One who frees, or sets free.


n.
One who frees, or sets free.


Freer

Fre"er , n. One who frees, or sets free.

One who frees, or sets free.

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Usage Examples

I think sometimes if you are alone, you are freer because your time is your own.

Real freedom is having nothing. I was freer when I didn't have a cent.

The Freudian theory is one of the most important foundation stones for an edifice to be built by future generations, the dwelling of a freer and wiser humanity.

Like many other touchstones of twenty-first-century pop culture, 'The Sopranos' was hatched in the late Nineties, predicting a future that never arrived. It was designed for a decade that would be just like the Nineties, except more so, in an America that enjoyed seeing itself as smarter and braver and freer than ever before.

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Other Usage Examples

I have no doubt but that the misery of the lower classes will be found to abate whenever the Government assumes a freer aspect and the laws favor a subdivision of Property.

The UK desperately needs less government and freer markets.

After I became a citizen, I felt freer to say what I thought about this country, both negative and positive. I think I had been, consciously and subconsciously, biting my tongue in the past.

I have a much wider, freer view about spirituality. I feel that people need to pursue it on their own, personally. You know, let it be theirs - a personal relationship with their soul, or their God, or with their church.

If I had children, I would be very selfish. I wouldn't be out doing things. But by not having kids, it makes me freer to travel the world and talk about things I feel are important.

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