freer (Meaning)
freer (n.)
One who frees, or sets free.
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freer Sentence Examples
- The air felt freer as I emerged from the stuffy room.
- The birds soared through the sky, unburdened and freer than any being.
- With the weight of debt lifted, he felt a sense of newfound freedom and freer spirit.
- The children played freely in the park, their laughter echoing in the freer atmosphere.
- The artist allowed his creativity to flow freely, seeking inspiration in the freer realms of imagination.
- The river flowed freer after the dam was removed, revitalizing the ecosystem.
- Free from the constraints of tradition, she embraced her true self and lived a freer life.
- The wind blew through the trees, making them sway and dance in a freer rhythm.
- The writer's words flowed effortlessly, conveying his thoughts and emotions with a sense of greater freedom and freer expression.
- Freed from the expectations of others, he pursued his dreams with a freer heart and an open mind.
FAQs About the word freer
One who frees, or sets free.
autonomous,independent,sovereign, freestanding, separate, liberated, sovran, democratic, released, self-ruling
subject, bound, bound, subject, nonautonomous, unfree, dependent, dependent, unfree, nonautonomous
The air felt freer as I emerged from the stuffy room.
The birds soared through the sky, unburdened and freer than any being.
With the weight of debt lifted, he felt a sense of newfound freedom and freer spirit.
The children played freely in the park, their laughter echoing in the freer atmosphere.