freehand

[ˈfriːhænd]

freehand Definition

  • 1done by hand without the use of tools or instruments
  • 2not in accordance with rules or conventions

Using freehand: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "freehand" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She drew the picture freehand without using a ruler or compass.

  • Example

    The artist painted the mural freehand.

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    He gave a freehand speech without any notes or prompts.

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    The designer created a freehand sketch of the dress.

freehand Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with freehand

  • allow someone to have complete freedom of action or decision-making power

    Example

    The manager gave the team leader a free hand to make decisions about the project.

  • a drawing made without the use of any tools or instruments, typically done by hand

    Example

    The art class practiced freehand drawing techniques.

  • a style of drawing or painting that emphasizes spontaneity and improvisation, often characterized by loose, flowing lines and bold colors

    Example

    The artist's freehand style was admired for its energy and expressiveness.

Origins of freehand

from free + hand, meaning 'with a free hand'

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Summary: freehand in Brief

The term 'freehand' [ˈfriːhænd] describes something done by hand without the use of tools or instruments, or not in accordance with rules or conventions. Examples include drawing, painting, and speaking without notes. Phrases like 'give someone a free hand' and 'freehand style' extend the concept of freedom and spontaneity. Synonyms include 'unrestricted' and 'uninhibited,' while antonyms include 'mechanical' and 'conventional.'

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