free in Portuguese
free in Portuguese is ivre de, em, livre — free means not under the control of someone else; not imprisoned or restricted.
free in Portuguese
ivre de
Free from; devoid of; without.
em
Free from; devoid of; without.
livre
gratuito
livre
Without obligations.
sem
Without obligations.
livre
(programming) Unconstrained of identifiers, not bound.
livre
Not currently in use; not taken; unoccupied.
desocupado
Not currently in use; not taken; unoccupied.
vago
Not currently in use; not taken; unoccupied.
grátis
Without needing to pay.
de graça
Without needing to pay.
gratuitamente
Without needing to pay.
libertar
(transitive) To make free; set at liberty; release.
livrar
(transitive) To make free; set at liberty; release.
soltar
(transitive) To make free; set at liberty; release.
What does "free" mean?
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adj Not under the control of someone else; not imprisoned or restricted.
"After years of conflict, the country finally became free."
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adj Costing nothing; available without payment.
"The museum is free on the first Sunday of every month."
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adj Not currently occupied or in use.
"Is this seat free, or is someone sitting there?"
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verb To release someone or something from confinement or restriction.
"The activists campaigned for years to free the wrongly convicted man."
free in a sentence
- After years of conflict, the country finally became free.
- The bird was set free from its cage.
- The museum is free on the first Sunday of every month.
- They gave out free samples at the supermarket entrance.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "free" in Portuguese?
"free" in Portuguese is ivre de, em, livre. free means: Not under the control of someone else; not imprisoned or restricted.
How do you use "free" in a sentence?
Example: "After years of conflict, the country finally became free." In Portuguese, "free" is ivre de, em, livre.
Are there other ways to say "free" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 13 translations listed for "free": ivre de, em, livre, gratuito, sem, desocupado.
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