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    Free·wheel·ing
    /ˈfrēˈ(h)wēliNG/

    adjective

    • 1. characterized by a disregard for rules or conventions; unconstrained or uninhibited: "he exemplifies the freewheeling spirit of a certain sector of the digital economy"
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  3. Freewheeling means free and loose in form or manner, not bound by rules, procedures, or guidelines. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of freewheeling.

  4. Freewheeling means not limited by rules or accepted ways of doing things. It can describe a lifestyle, a society, or a person who is willing to experiment and take risks.

  5. willing to experiment and take risks by going beyond the usual rules or accepted ways of doing things: There is an independence and freewheeling spirit in Alaska. (Definition of freewheeling from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. adjective. operating in the manner of a freewheel. (of a person) moving about freely, independently, or irresponsibly. (of words, remarks, actions, etc.) unrestrained; irresponsible: Loose, freewheeling charges were traded during the argument.

  7. 4 days ago · Freewheeling means behaving in a casual, relaxed way without feeling restricted by rules or accepted ways of doing things. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of freewheeling in sentences from various sources.

  8. adjective. free of restraints or rules. “ freewheeling foolishness”. “the versatility of his poetic freewheeling style”. synonyms: unrestrained. not subject to restraint. adjective. cheerfully irresponsible.

  9. Freewheeling means free of restraints or rules, or heedless of consequences. It can also refer to a type of wheel that allows coasting without pedaling. See examples, translations and related words.

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