Pronunciation: /friː haʊs/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I want a free house.
A2 They are giving away a free house to the winner of the contest.
B1 The government is offering a free house to low-income families.
B2 The charity organization donated a free house to the homeless family.
C1 After winning the lottery, she was able to buy a free house in the countryside.
C2 The millionaire philanthropist decided to gift a free house to his longtime employee as a token of appreciation.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I saw a free house on the street.
A2 My friend got a free house from a relative.
B1 The couple won a free house in a contest.
B2 The government provided free houses for those affected by the natural disaster.
C1 The charity organization built free houses for the homeless.
C2 The billionaire philanthropist donated free houses to families in need.
formal The government provided the family with a free house after their home was destroyed in the natural disaster.
informal My friend said he got a free house from his rich uncle who passed away.
slang I can't believe she scored a free house just by entering a contest!
figurative Winning the lottery felt like getting a free house for me.
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