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freed

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/friːd/ · freed

Not under physical restraint; at liberty.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not under physical restraint; at liberty.

بندش سے آزاد؛ آزادی میں۔

آزاد

azaad

Synonyms

liberatedunshackledreleasedآزادخودمختارباہم آزاد

Antonyms

imprisonedcapturedrestrictedقیدمحصورممنوع

Common Collocations

  • freed from bondage
  • freed the captives
  • freed mind

Example Sentences

After years of captivity, the prisoners were finally freed.

چند سال قید کے بعد، قیدی آخرکار آزاد ہو گئے۔

Chand saal qaid ke baad, qidi aakhirkaar azaad ho gaye.

She felt freed after making the difficult decision.

مشکل فیصلہ کرنے کے بعد، اسے آزاد محسوس ہوا۔

Mushkil faisla karne ke baad, use azaad mehsoos hua.

He believes that art can set the mind free and make one feel truly freed.

وہ یقین رکھتا ہے کہ فن دماغ کو آزاد کر سکتا ہے اور انسان کو واقعی آزاد محسوس کروا سکتا ہے۔

Woh yaqeen rakhta hai ke fan dimaag ko azaad kar sakta hai aur insaan ko waqai azaad mehsoos karwa sakta hai.

Easily Confused With

freedman:Freed refers to the state of being liberated, whereas freedman refers to a person who has been freed from slavery.

Word Family

free
adjectiveآزاد
freedom
nounآزادی
freeing
verbآزاد کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a bird freed from a cage.

Imagine a bird flying freely in the sky after being released from its cage.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

مجنوں کی عادت ہے آزاد رہنا، کبھی بھی قید نہ رہنا

Majnoon ki aadat hai azaad rehna, kabhi bhi qaid na rehna

Majnoon has the habit of staying free, never to be in captivity.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

آزادی سے بڑی کوئی نعمت نہیں

Azaadi se bari koi ne'mat nahi

There is no greater blessing than freedom.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "frēod" — to love, to enjoy, to liberate

First known use: before 12th century

The word has evolved from Old English, conveying a sense of releasing or liberating something from captivity or constraints.