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

From Los Angeles Times

We’re all going to feel this heaviness because of the situation that we’re in but as an artist, I want you to feel free to discover and do the things that you feel in your spirit and not feel led to do something because it’s what’s going on around you.

From Los Angeles Times

“The iPad is on the dining room table. Feel free. But could you take CPU with you? Opening boxes makes her thirsty.”

From Literature

“Okay. More than anything, honey, I want you to feel free to be the person you want to be. Not the person Dr. Ben wants you to be. Not even necessarily the person I want you to be. So if that’s really what you want”—she taps me on the chest—“I’ll be better about calling you Fern from now on. I promise.”

From Literature

What I’m suggesting is simple: when someone is having a rough stretch, showing up is always more important than showing off, so feel free to rethink what “showing up” looks like for you.

From Salon