freeloader
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Explanation
A freeloader is a person who takes things from others without paying for them or giving anything in return. If you eat all of your friend's Pop-Tarts and play his video games but then refuse to help with his math homework, you're a freeloader. The term freeloader is an informal word for someone who takes advantage of generous people, who expects to get things from them for nothing. Your cousin who comes to stay at your house for weeks without chipping in for rent or groceries — or even thanking you — is a freeloader. The word dates from around 1940, combining free in the sense of "without cost," and load, "put a burden or load on."
Example Sentences
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Fran was a victim of a common scam where her Netflix account was hijacked by a freeloader.
From BBC • Nov. 24, 2025
While someone logging in from a phone or tablet would be fine, someone using a Roku device at a second location could be considered a likely freeloader, one person said.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 9, 2019
Rich Wheeler said Issa viewed his son as a "freeloader" and wanted him to move out but he had refused.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 5, 2016
When the winged freeloader found itself trapped amid my gnashing teeth, it did as I would have done if I were it, and stung me on the lip and tongue.
From New York Times • Oct. 1, 2015
Lying around like a freeloader, watching Pa march out into the fields alone.
From "Worth" by A. LaFaye
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