independent
Americanadjective
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not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc.; thinking or acting for oneself.
an independent thinker.
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not subject to another's authority or jurisdiction; autonomous; free.
an independent businessman.
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not influenced by the thought or action of others.
independent research.
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not dependent; not depending or contingent upon something else for existence, operation, etc.
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not relying on another or others for aid or support.
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rejecting others' aid or support; refusing to be under obligation to others.
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possessing a competency.
to be financially independent.
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sufficient to support a person without their having to work.
an independent income.
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executed or originating outside a given unit, agency, business, etc.; external.
an independent inquiry.
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working for oneself or for a small, privately owned business.
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expressive of a spirit of independence; self-confident; unconstrained.
a free and independent citizen.
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free from party commitments in voting.
the independent voter.
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Mathematics. (of a quantity or function) not depending upon another for its value.
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Grammar. capable of standing syntactically as a complete sentence.
an independent clause.
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Logic.
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(of a set of propositions) having no one proposition deducible from the others.
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(of a proposition) belonging to such a set.
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Statistics. statistically independent.
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(initial capital letter) adhering or relating to Independency.
noun
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an independent person or thing.
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a small, privately owned business.
The conglomerates are buying up the independents.
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Politics. a person who votes for candidates, measures, etc., in accordance with their own judgment and without regard to the endorsement of, or the positions taken by, any party.
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(initial capital letter) an adherent of Independency.
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British. a Congregationalist.
idioms
adjective
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free from control in action, judgment, etc; autonomous
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not dependent on anything else for function, validity, etc; separate
two independent units make up this sofa
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not reliant on the support, esp financial support, of others
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capable of acting for oneself or on one's own
a very independent little girl
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providing a large unearned sum towards one's support (esp in the phrases independent income, independent means )
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living on an unearned income
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maths (of a system of equations) not linearly dependent See also independent variable
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statistics
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(of two or more variables) distributed so that the value taken by one variable will have no effect on that taken by another or others
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(of two or more events) such that the probability of all occurring equals the product of their individual probabilities Compare statistical dependence
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logic
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not validly derivable from one another, so that if the propositions are the axioms of some theory none can be dispensed with
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not logically related, so that in no case can the truth value of one be inferred from those of the others
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noun
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an independent person or thing
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a person who is not affiliated to or who acts independently of a political party
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- independently adverb
- nonindependent adjective
- nonindependently adverb
- preindependent adjective
- preindependently adverb
- pseudoindependent adjective
- pseudoindependently adverb
- quasi-independent adjective
- quasi-independently adverb
- superindependent adjective
- superindependently adverb
Etymology
Origin of independent
Example Sentences
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Zsófia Fülöp, a journalist at Hungary's only dedicated independent fact-checking website, Lakmusz, says while such narratives from the ruling party are not new, the use of generative AI is.
From BBC • Apr. 4, 2026
Postal Service are part of a 10-year plan that kicked off several years ago aimed at improving services and reducing costs at the independent federal agency.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2026
No Kings is supposed to be a broad coalition of Americans — left, right and independent — united by a belief in real democracy, the Constitution and the rule of law.
From Salon • Apr. 4, 2026
A comparable process took place in Cuba after the Spanish-American War, when American sugar companies acquired 60% of rural properties across Cuba, reducing independent farmers—largely manumitted slaves and their descendants—to the level of low-wage labor.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 3, 2026
“It expresses only the evident fact that...many characteristics of the organism are specified...in unique, separate and thereby independent ways.”
From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee
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