freer

pronunciation

How to pronounce freer in British English: UK [ˈfri:ə(r)]word uk audio image

How to pronounce freer in American English: US [ˈfriɚ] word us audio image

Word Origin

freer (n.)
"one who sets free," c. 1600, from free + -er (1). An Old English word for this was freogend.
freer (adj.)
comparative of free (adj.). See -er (2).

Example

1. The main parties also disagree about freer trade .
2. Allow freer capital flows in and out , to help normalize monetary policy ?
3. So could mr freer end up being as controversial as his famous predecessor ?
4. In particular , indonesia , which wanted to reopen parts of the deal , has not readied itself for freer trade .
5. For much of the year , proponents of freer markets appeared to be winning with their argument that authorities shouldn 't target price levels .

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