feel free
English
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Verb
editfeel free (third-person singular simple present feels free, present participle feeling free, simple past and past participle felt free)
- (idiomatic, with to-infinitive) To feel able without giving offense.
- The co-pilot didn't feel free to speak up to the pilot in the cockpit.
- (as imperative, with to-infinitive) You have my permission.
- While you're babysitting, feel free to open anything in the spirit cupboard.
- (as imperative, in response) You have my permission.
- "Can I take a look at the draft you've prepared?" / "Feel free."
Synonyms
edit- (as imperative, in response): be my guest
Translations
editidiomatic, with to-infinitive
as imperative, with to-infinitive
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as imperative, in response
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