freelancer
Americannoun
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Noun Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of freelancer
First recorded in 1920–25; freelance ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. )
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Yang, the freelancer, was stoic about the loss of the Galeries.
From Barron's ● May 27, 2026
Barcelo has been doing visual effects for 26 years, mostly as a freelancer.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Apr. 3, 2026
In direct messages between client and freelancer, matters of A.I. usage and ghostwriting can be discussed.
From Slate ● Mar. 20, 2026
During his time on the police beat and as a freelancer, Harris developed a fascination with crime and close proximity to its cast of characters from suspected murderers to homicide detectives.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 2, 2026
I forget the year it was launched and if I was still a freelancer at the Free Press Journal or on its staff.
From Behind the News: Voices from Goa's Press by Various
In recent years, Letterboxd has made a foray into journalism, hiring an editorial team of staff and freelancers, who publish solid film writing on Letterboxd Journal.
From Salon ● Jul. 15, 2026
Spotify also employs a combination of full-time employees and freelancers that staff each show, including sound engineers, lighting specialists and set designers who help keep the place running.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 16, 2026
Hobbyists use it on personal projects, while freelancers use it to spin up their own business ideas.
From Slate ● Apr. 14, 2026
After six months of filming and fronting street interview ads himself, Suggs was able to turn most days in the park over to a team of staff and freelancers.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Oct. 14, 2025
Many freelancers rotate in these weekly assignments, and we probably won’t see them again this summer.
From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee
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