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The word 'freight' is both a noun (anuncountablenoun) and a verb (freight, freights, freighting, freighted).

The noun freight is a word for the transportation of goods; the cost of carrying goods.

  • The freight was shipped by rail and expected to arrive on the tenth.

The verb freight is to transport goods by vehicle.
  • We will freight the goods to you by the fifth.
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