What is another word for freed from?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈiːd fɹɒm] (IPA)

When we talk about being 'freed from' something, we are often referring to the release or liberation from a difficult or challenging situation. Synonyms for this phrase include 'liberated from', 'emancipated from', 'released from', 'set free from', 'unburdened from', 'rescued from', 'exempted from', 'disentangled from', 'untethered from', 'unshackled from', 'unencumbered from', 'unbound from', 'discharged from' and 'delivered from'. Each of these phrases can be used in different contexts, but all convey the same sense of being released from something that was holding us back, or causing us stress or hardship.

What are the hypernyms for Freed from?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for freed from?

Antonyms for the phrase "freed from" would be "trapped in," "caged by," or "ensnared in." These words describe a state of being stuck in a situation or unable to escape from something. For example, a person who is trapped in a job they hate might feel as though they are not free from the constraints of their daily routine. Similarly, a prisoner who is caged by their jail cell cannot be said to have been "freed from" their sentence. While the concept of being "freed from" something typically implies a sense of liberation or release, its antonyms suggest a lack of freedom or entrapment.

What are the antonyms for Freed from?

Famous quotes with Freed from

  • This man is freed from servile bands, Of hope to rise, or fear to fall; Lord of himself, though not of lands, And leaving nothing, yet hath all.
    George Byron
  • Houses mean a creation, something new, a shelter freed from the idea of a cave.
    Stephen Gardiner
  • I think the Irish woman was freed from slavery by bingo. They can go out now, dressed up, with their handbags and have a drink and play bingo. And they deserve it.
    John B. Keane
  • It is extremely important that mass media, having freed from the relics of the Cold War, served for peace and dialogue between nations and religions, the rich and the poor, countries and continents.
    Nursultan Nazarbayev
  • We ourselves can die with comfort and even with joy if we know that death is but a passport to blessedness, that this intellect, freed from all material chains, shall rise and shine.
    Matthew Simpson

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