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feel free

Idioms  
  1. Be uninhibited about doing or saying something. For example, Feel free to borrow the car whenever you need it, or You want to state the case? Feel free. For a synonym, see be my guest.


Example Sentences

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“She sang because she wanted to feel alive, and she wanted to feel free, and she wanted to feel connected to her faith — and that already just liberates the performer.”

From Los Angeles Times

Feel free to interview a few professionals before making your final choice.

From MarketWatch

"I understand everything, it is the environment of the players, the kids, they feel free to reply to the manager with a picture."

From BBC

I needed to feel free and had everybody aware that if I’m moving all of a sudden, we’ve got to go and we’ve got to figure it out.

From Los Angeles Times

We went through the entire year and grabbed a dozen of our favorites, listed below in no particular order — feel free to resequence them into your own personal playlist.

From Los Angeles Times