adverb
- Of one's own free will: spontaneously, voluntarily, willfully, willingly. Idioms: of one's own accord, on one's own volition. See willing/unwilling.
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adverb
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The adverb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
in a free manner
Derived from adjective: free (meaning #1)
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