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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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"For the first time in my career, I feel free," he said at the time, before booking a one-way ticket to Brazil.

From BBC

“I think I’d be paranoid about making mistakes. I’d feel really terrible about them. I’d see myself as mostly just there as a tool for people because that’s my main function. I would see myself being something that people feel free to abuse and try to misuse and break.”

From The Wall Street Journal

This is a transaction, not a friendship, so you should feel free to tell her you won’t need her services for the time being.

From MarketWatch

"Feel free to suggest. We trust you," the email concluded.

From BBC

Her new show, “Feel Free,” champions the mind’s eye, in all its random, fragmented glory.

From Los Angeles Times