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What is the synonym of free?

release, liberate, discharge, emancipate, set free, let go, set at liberty, set loose, let loose, turn loose, deliver. untie, unchain, unfetter, unshackle, unmanacle, uncage, unleash. spare, pardon, reprieve, clear. informal let off, let off the hook.

Are you free synonyms?

adj

  • 1 buckshee (Brit.
  • 2 at large, at liberty, footloose, independent, liberated, loose, off the hook (slang) on the loose, uncommitted, unconstrained, unengaged, unfettered, unrestrained.

How many words are in the Webster Dictionary?

Similarly, there are twelve different words with the spelling “post” entered in Webster’s Third New International Dictionary , Unabridged; they all have different parts of speech or derivations.

How many words in Webster?

The word contains 45 letters and refers to a disease that develops in the lungs from inhaling very fine irritants. Other exceptionally long words in Webster’s Dictionary are antidisestablishmentarianism and floccinaucinihilipilification which are 28 and 29 letters long, respectively.

What is the longest word in the Websters Dictionary?

Pneumon=lung,breathe

  • Oultra=beyond,exceeding
  • Micro=minute,small by comparison
  • Scop=watch,see
  • Ic=like,nature of
  • Silico=flint
  • Volcano=volcano
  • Koni=dust
  • Osis=disease
  • Who wrote Miriam Webster Dictionary?

    Noah Webster (1758–1843), the author of the readers and spelling books which dominated the American market at the time, spent decades of research in compiling his dictionaries. His first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, appeared in 1806.