Yes - it is generally used as a single word. Instances where the two parts are separated, i.e. "care free" are uncommon in proper usage.
I felt really carefree on holiday as I did not have to do anything I did not want to do.
irresponsible
carefree, without concern.
The suffix is -less, and the word is careless.
The took a carefree stroll in the woods.
how many syllables are there in word carefree?
I felt really carefree on holiday as I did not have to do anything I did not want to do.
irresponsible
Cheerfull.
No, the stress in the word "carefree" falls on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "CARE-free."
Michelle wanted nothing more than to take a carefree vacation with her family. Other words for carefree are untroubled, easygoing, relaxed, mellow, and unworried.
carefree, without concern.
secure
carefree, easily, lazily
The comma goes right after the word happy.The beach was full of happy, carefree tourists?
It means "without care". No problems or concerns.
In Punjabi, the word "gillard" typically refers to a person who is carefree, easy-going, or not serious about life. It is often used in a playful or teasing manner to describe someone's carefree attitude.