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free-spoken given to speaking freely and candidly; outspoken.
freest superlative of "free."
freestanding standing alone; not attached to or supported by other objects or members, as a sculpture or structure.
freestone any stone soft enough to be cut in any direction without crumbling or splitting, such as limestone or sandstone. [3 definitions]
freestyle a competitive swimming event in which the swimmers can use any stroke. [3 definitions]
freethinker one who is not bound by authority or dogma, esp. in religious matters.
free throw in basketball, an unhindered shot at the basket from the foul line; foul shot.
Freetown the capital of Sierra Leone.
free trade trade between countries that is free of import-export quotas, duties, or other governmental restrictions.
free university an organization, often organized by students, that offers nontraditional courses and approaches to subjects not offered at established universities.
free verse poetry in which there are no regular rhymes, stanzaic forms, or metrical patterns.
freeware software given away at no charge by its author but remaining under the author's copyright.
freeway a highway with limited access and no tolls; expressway.
free weights strength-building weights, such as barbells and dumbbells, that a person lifts directly rather than by means of an exercise machine that incorporates them.
freewheel a device in the rear hub of a bicycle that lets the rear wheel continue turning after the pedals are stopped. [4 definitions]
freewheeling pertaining to, working like, or equipped with a device that disengages the driving mechanism, as on the rear wheel of a bicycle or in the clutch of an automobile. [2 definitions]
freewill done by one's own will; voluntary. [2 definitions]
free will the ability to choose or decide voluntarily. [2 definitions]
free world the parts of the world governed by democratic and capitalistic or socialistic systems rather than by communistic or despotic ones.
freeze to become hardened into ice or a solid form through loss of heat. [17 definitions]
freeze-dry to preserve (foods, blood plasma, or the like) by rapid freezing and then drying in a high vacuum at a low temperature.