Freer is a noun and an adjective.
2. Definitions:As a noun, freer refers to a person or thing that makes something free or available, or someone who frees something or someone from restraint. As an adjective, freer means not subject to or restrained by a particular obligation or condition.
3. Pronunciations:US: /ˈfriːər/
UK: /ˈfriːər/
4. Origin and Usage:The word freer is derived from the Old English word "freo" which means free. It has been in use since the 14th century. As a noun, freer is commonly used in legal contexts to refer to a person who releases someone from a legal obligation or a debt. As an adjective, freer is used to describe something that is not subject to or restrained by a particular obligation or condition.
5. Synonyms:As a noun, freer can be replaced by words such as liberator, emancipator, or deliverer. As an adjective, synonyms include unrestrained, unbounded, or unencumbered.
6. Related Words:Words related to freer include free, freed, frees, and freeing.
7. Example Sentences:As a noun: "The lawyer acted as the freer of the debtor."
As an adjective: "She felt freer after quitting her job."