Learn how to use the comparative “freer” and superlative “freest” with example sentences and differences.

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Notes from a Native English Speaker

Comparative adjectives help us to describe how good or bad something is when compared to something else. For example, something is taller than something else. Superlative adjectives help us to describe something as having the most or least of a particular characteristic within a group. This makes it easier and more accurate to talk about and compare things.

What is the comparative form of “free”?

The comparative form of “free” is “freer”.

Example

She felt freer after quitting her job.

Example

The bird flew freer in the open sky.

What is the superlative form of “free”?

The superlative form of “free” is “freest”.

Example

Among all the countries, Switzerland is considered the freest.

Example

The butterfly enjoys being in the freest state of flight.

Why is this expression not used with most, more?

'Most' and 'more' are generally not used with free, freer, and freest. They’re considered regular comparatives and superlatives. The forms 'more free' and 'most free' are not used because they sound awkward. Instead, freer and freest are the correct and preferred forms to use.

Does this expression have an irregular comparative/superlative form?

Free does not have an irregular comparative or superlative form. It follows the standard pattern for forming comparatives and superlatives. So, to summarize: Comparative: FreeFreer Superlative: FreeFreest

Expressions with similar meanings to “freer”

Used to describe someone who feels more independent or unrestricted

Example

After the breakup, she felt more liberated and able to pursue her own dreams.

Used to indicate a decrease in limitations or constraints

Example

The new policy allows employees to be less restricted in their work hours.

Similar to freer, this emphasizes a sense of freedom and liberation

Example

The women's rights movement fought for women to be more emancipated in society.

Expressions with similar meanings to “freest”

Similar to freest, this emphasizes the highest level of independence or freedom

Example

The country with the most progressive policies is often seen as the most liberated.

Used to describe the lowest level of limitations or constraints

Example

In this organization, employees have the least restricted work schedule.

Similar to freest, this emphasizes the highest level of freedom and liberation

Example

The country with the most equal rights laws is considered the most emancipated.

Using than with comparative “freer”

When using the comparative form freer to compare two things, you would use than to connect the two parts of the comparison: Example: "She felt freer than before." Here, than is used to show that the level of freedom she felt was greater than before.

How can I use this expression in context?

“freer” and “freest” can be used in a variety of situations to compare speed.
  • 1Personal Choices

    She has the freer choice to decide her own career path.

    She has the freer choice to decide her own career path.

  • 2Political Systems

    Countries with democratic governments tend to have freer societies.

    Countries with democratic governments tend to have freer societies.

  • 3Artistic Expression

    The artist felt freest when creating without any restrictions.

    The artist felt freest when creating without any restrictions.

  • 4Speech and Expression

    Freedom of speech allows individuals to express themselves freer.

    Freedom of speech allows individuals to express themselves freer.

  • 5Lifestyle

    Living off the grid provides a freer way of life.

    Living off the grid provides a freer way of life.

Related idioms and phrases

Free as a bird

To feel completely unrestricted or liberated

Example

After finishing her exams, she felt free as a bird.

Break free

To escape from a situation or relationship that feels confining or restrictive

Example

She finally had the courage to break free from the toxic relationship.

Set someone/something free

To release or liberate someone or something from captivity or constraints

Example

The animal rights activists worked to set the animals free from the cruel conditions.

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