Found 3 items, similar to frees.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: free
gratis
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: free
bebas, blong, cuma-cuma, gratis, luang, meluputkan, membebaskan, terluang
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: free
free
adj 1: able to act at will; not hampered; not under compulsion or
restraint;
“free enterprise”;
“a free port”;
“a free
country”;
“I have an hour free”;
“free will”;
“free of
racism”;
“feel free to stay as long as you wish”;
“a
free choice” [ant:
unfree]
2: unconstrained or not chemically bound in a molecule or not
fixed and capable of relatively unrestricted motion;
“free
expansion”;
“free oxygen”;
“a free electron” [ant:
bound]
3: costing nothing;
“complimentary tickets” [syn:
complimentary,
costless,
gratis(p),
gratuitous]
4: not occupied or in use;
“a free locker”;
“a free lane”
5: not fixed in position;
“the detached shutter fell on him”;
“he pulled his arm free and ran” [syn:
detached]
6: not held in servitude;
“after the Civil War he was a free
man” [ant:
slave(a)]
7: not taken up by scheduled activities;
“a free hour between
classes”;
“spare time on my hands” [syn:
spare]
8: not literal;
“a loose interpretation of what she had been
told”;
“a free translation of the poem” [syn:
loose,
liberal]
[also:
freest,
freer]
free
adv : without restraint;
“cows in India are running loose” [syn:
loose]
[also:
freest,
freer]
free
n : people who are free;
“the home of the free and the brave”
[syn:
free people]
[also:
freest,
freer]
free
v 1: grant freedom to; free from confinement [syn:
liberate,
release,
unloose,
unloosen,
loose] [ant:
confine]
2: relieve from;
“Rid the the house of pests” [syn:
rid,
disembarrass]
3: remove or force out from a position;
“The dentist dislodged
the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums”;
“He
finally could free the legs of the earthquake victim who
was buried in the rubble” [syn:
dislodge] [ant:
lodge]
4: grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to;
“She exempted me from the exam” [syn:
exempt,
relieve]
[ant:
enforce]
5: make (information) available publication;
“release the list
with the names of the prisoners” [syn:
release]
6: free from obligations or duties [syn:
discharge]
7: free or remove obstruction from;
“free a path across the
cluttered floor” [syn:
disengage] [ant:
obstruct]
8: let off the hook;
“I absolve you from this responsibility”
[syn:
absolve,
justify] [ant:
blame]
9: part with a possession or right;
“I am relinquishing my
bedroom to the long-term house guest”;
“resign a claim to
the throne” [syn:
release,
relinquish,
resign,
give up
]
10: make (assets) available;
“release the holdings in the
dictator's bank account” [syn:
unblock,
unfreeze,
release]
[ant:
freeze,
freeze]
[also:
freest,
freer]