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Definition of free-spirited in English: free-spiritedadjective Independent and not constrained by convention. a free-spirited girl who stands up for herself Berlin beckons with its free-spirited lifestyle Example sentencesExamples - I wonder if kooky, free-spirited Suzette will teach her how to love life again by the final credits?
- Revitalized and creatively recharged, Adams resurfaced with the beginnings of an upbeat, free-spirited, guitar-soaked album.
- What separates it from your average free-spirited cross-country romance is Thelma herself.
- He plays the role of a square bachelor of indeterminate age who has decided to undergo an extreme procedure that will completely remove all memories of his free-spirited girlfriend of two years.
- Jen is the free-spirited one who pushes the envelope.
- This time around they emphasize the breezier side in their free-spirited entertainments.
- The writer-director's style is too formal to capture the free-spirited mood of the times.
- Part of this fixation with youth is simply Boomers' nostalgia for their coming-of-age in the free-spirited 1960s.
- By the following year, he officially relaunched his pickup dance company, incorporating dancers and non-dancers alike, as well as local artists and children, into free-spirited and socially conscious productions.
- The brother is irresponsible, more open-minded and free-spirited than his sister, but trapped in a kind of endless reaction against the confinement of his upbringing.
- Charlie is a free-spirited resident of Venice Beach.
- What her publisher doesn't tell her is that his young, free-spirited daughter will be sharing the house.
- Somehow you know where her relationships are going with the uptight mayor, the free-spirited riverboat dweller, and her cranky neighbour.
- His female co-star this time is a free-spirited German girl whose lifestyle is whatever they would call a "hippie" today.
- The story doesn't dwell on the war's rights or wrongs, but on a bunch of free-spirited women making the best of their situation.
- Carrying the name, along with all of Maurice's expectations, becomes too much for the free-spirited ex-con.
- He moves into a new apartment and meets his strange next-door neighbor, a free-spirited artist.
- Free-spirited and careless, he avoids getting into trouble because of his talent for charming adults with his big imagination.
Synonyms freethinking, individualistic, unconventional, maverick Definition of free-spirited in US English: free-spiritedadjectiveˌfriˈspɪrədədˌfrēˈspirədəd Independent and not constrained by convention. a free-spirited girl who stands up for herself Berlin beckons with its free-spirited lifestyle Example sentencesExamples - He plays the role of a square bachelor of indeterminate age who has decided to undergo an extreme procedure that will completely remove all memories of his free-spirited girlfriend of two years.
- He moves into a new apartment and meets his strange next-door neighbor, a free-spirited artist.
- Carrying the name, along with all of Maurice's expectations, becomes too much for the free-spirited ex-con.
- Somehow you know where her relationships are going with the uptight mayor, the free-spirited riverboat dweller, and her cranky neighbour.
- Revitalized and creatively recharged, Adams resurfaced with the beginnings of an upbeat, free-spirited, guitar-soaked album.
- The story doesn't dwell on the war's rights or wrongs, but on a bunch of free-spirited women making the best of their situation.
- What separates it from your average free-spirited cross-country romance is Thelma herself.
- Part of this fixation with youth is simply Boomers' nostalgia for their coming-of-age in the free-spirited 1960s.
- By the following year, he officially relaunched his pickup dance company, incorporating dancers and non-dancers alike, as well as local artists and children, into free-spirited and socially conscious productions.
- I wonder if kooky, free-spirited Suzette will teach her how to love life again by the final credits?
- Free-spirited and careless, he avoids getting into trouble because of his talent for charming adults with his big imagination.
- Jen is the free-spirited one who pushes the envelope.
- What her publisher doesn't tell her is that his young, free-spirited daughter will be sharing the house.
- His female co-star this time is a free-spirited German girl whose lifestyle is whatever they would call a "hippie" today.
- Charlie is a free-spirited resident of Venice Beach.
- The brother is irresponsible, more open-minded and free-spirited than his sister, but trapped in a kind of endless reaction against the confinement of his upbringing.
- The writer-director's style is too formal to capture the free-spirited mood of the times.
- This time around they emphasize the breezier side in their free-spirited entertainments.
Synonyms freethinking, individualistic, unconventional, maverick |