Pronunciation: /friː-frʌm/
adjective describing something that is not restricted or limited by something else
A1 I prefer to eat food that is free-from artificial flavors.
A2 She only buys skincare products that are free-from harsh chemicals.
B1 The restaurant offers a menu that is free-from gluten for customers with dietary restrictions.
B2 The company prides itself on creating products that are free-from animal testing.
C1 The new line of clothing is free-from any synthetic materials, perfect for those with sensitive skin.
C2 The resort is known for its exclusive spa treatments that are free-from any artificial ingredients.
formal The new skincare line is free-from harmful chemicals and fragrances.
informal I only buy products that are free-from any artificial ingredients.
slang I'm all about that free-from life - no toxins allowed!
figurative Her mind was free-from worry after she made the decision to let go of her fears.
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