Comparative for easily, without much effort or difficulty
“I was sitting on a white floating carpet in the sky, gliding freely through the rushing clouds and looking down on the majestic ice sculptures below.”
Comparative for in large amounts or quantities, especially of something free-flowing
“Maple trees had spiles in them and the sap was flowing freely into cups and pails.”
Comparative for openly and honestly, without reserve or inhibition
“If all individuals are not allowed to freely express their opinions, then we lose the opportunity to compare the opinions of others with our own.”
Comparative for willingly and readily of one's own accord
“When a famine sweeps through the village, he is one of the very few who willingly and freely offers help to those in need.”
Comparative for in a generous or openhanded manner
“All the while, Enron was greasing the wheels of the political process by donating freely to both political parties.”
Comparative for at one's pleasure, without restriction
“He was allowed to freely wear whatever clothing he liked.”
Comparative for without charge
Comparative for without planning or preparation
Comparative for on purpose, consciously and intentionally
Comparative for alone or isolated in time, place, or position
Comparative for done deliberately through one's own volition after thorough consideration
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