What is another word for freed?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈiːd] (IPA)

The word "freed" means to be released from captivity, imprisonment or slavery. Synonyms for this word include liberated, emancipated, unchained, unshackled, released, delivered, rescued, pardoned, saved, and acquitted. When someone is freed, they are no longer bound or restrained by any external forces. This can refer to physical, mental, or emotional freedoms. To be freed can also denote the idea of having barriers removed, and to be able to move or act without any limitations. Using different synonyms of freed can give a sentence or statement added depth and variation, and convey the speaker's intended tone or emphasis.

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What are the opposite words for freed?

Freed is a term used to describe a state of being released or liberated from a constraint or bondage. Its antonyms are words that define the opposite or negation of that quality. These antonyms include terms like ensnared, trapped, confined, restricted, and restrained, among others. Each of these words implies a lack of freedom or the presence of some kind of limiting condition that restricts movement or choice. To be freed is to be able to move, act, and make decisions without hindrance. In contrast, antonyms for freed suggest a state of entrapment or limitation that keeps one from realizing their full potential.

Usage examples for Freed

Why, he must have freed himself within a minute after we locked him in.
"Leo the Circus Boy"
Ralph Bonehill
The boy observed that this one also had freed himself from his fetters, but fortunately he apparently preferred to remain with his companion instead of running away wherever his eyes should lead him.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
freed, they rushed over the snow like race-horses.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook

Famous quotes with Freed

  • I was a little girl in World War II and I'm used to being freed by Americans.
    Madeleine Albright
  • Washington, not Jefferson, freed his slaves upon his death.
    Stephen Ambrose
  • The mainstream media may have trouble resisting the temptation to declare that Karl Rove has been demoted, but the truth is quite the contrary. By giving up his role as deputy White House chief of staff, Rove has been freed to do what he does best: shape big issues and develop strategies to win elections.
    Fred Barnes
  • I read a funny story about how the Republicans freed the slaves. The Republicans are the ones who created slavery by law in the 1600's. Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and he was not a Republican.
    Marion Berry
  • While it's very hard to know exactly how to measure public opinion there, because there's no really good polling, the fact of the matter is that in all the polls I've seen the vast majority of the Iraqis prefer to be free and are pleased that the coalition freed them.
    Paul Bremer

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