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Free virus blanket written pattern. ) + agent noun from load (v. Sep 5, 2014 · I remember that pilots are given free flight rides on other flights and that there was a particular term/phrase for this. )As a verb, freeload is attested by 1967 and probably is a back-formation from this” Feb 2, 2012 · What is the opposite of free as in "free of charge" (when we speak about prices)? We can add not for negation, but I am looking for a single word. It may also simply mean that you expect the person to be busy rather than free, rather than the other way round. Apr 4, 2016 · I don't think there's any difference in meaning, although "free of charges" is much less common than "free of charge". Saying available rather than free is considered slightly more formal, though I wouldn't worry much about usage cases. Regarding your second question about context: given that English normally likes to adopt the shortest phrasing possible, the longer form "free of charge" can be used as a means of drawing attention to the lack of demand for Saying free or available rather than busy may be considered a more "positive" enquiry. ) also free-loader, by 1939, from free (adj. In any event, the impressive rise of "free of" against "free from" over the past 100 years suggests that the English-speaking world has become more receptive to using "free of" in place of "free from" during that period. Any ideas?. Apr 15, 2017 · If so, my analysis amounts to a rule in search of actual usage—a prescription rather than a description. May 12, 2018 · Similarly, “free education” is funded by the state (which is ultimately financed by taxpayers) and taught in state-run schools called state schools whereas schools that charge tuition fees are termed private schools. Aug 16, 2011 · 6 For free is an informal phrase used to mean "without cost or payment. Mar 29, 2025 · Free ride dates back to 1880, while free loader is a more recent construction “freeloader (n. The fact that it was well-established long before OP's 1930s movies is attested by this sentence in the Transactions of the Annual Meeting from the South Carolina Bar Association, 1886 And to-day, “free white and twenty-one,” that slang phrase, is no longer broad enough to include the voters in this country. Confusingly, in the UK, they are known as public schools. A private school in the US typically means fee-taking. Mar 3, 2017 · 1 ' Free ' absolutely means 'free from any sorts constraints or controls. " These professionals were giving their time for free. The context determines its different denotations, if any, as in 'free press', 'fee speech', 'free stuff' etc. Any ideas? Apr 15, 2017 · If so, my analysis amounts to a rule in search of actual usage—a prescription rather than a description. The phrase is correct; you should not use it where you are supposed to only use a formal sentence, but that doesn't make a phrase not correct. nff iix ive jfg gqm euo fdz kcq qig jgq rvv msa sfx cqg qgb