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  1. a. : heedless of social norms or niceties. the raider style of his freewheeling father Garry Wills. b. : not repressed or restrained. freewheeling promiscuity. a freewheeling competitive spirit. c. : not bound by formal rules, procedures, or guidelines. a freewheeling investigation. d. : loose and undisciplined : not defensive.

  2. informal uk / ˈfri.wiː.lɪŋ / us / ˈfri.wiː.lɪŋ / Add to word list. not limited by rules or accepted ways of doing things: a freewheeling lifestyle / society. Synonym. happy-go-lucky. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Freedom to act. (as) free as a bird idiom. agency. at will idiom. autonomist. autonomous. blank cheque. free rein idiom.

  3. 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.

  4. May 13, 2024 · If you refer to someone's freewheeling lifestyle or attitudes, you mean that they behave in a casual, relaxed way without feeling restricted by rules or accepted ways of doing things. He has given up his freewheeling lifestyle to settle down with his baby daughter.

  5. adjective. free of restraints or rules. “ freewheeling foolishness” “the versatility of his poetic freewheeling style” synonyms: unrestrained. not subject to restraint. adjective. cheerfully irresponsible. synonyms: carefree, devil-may-care, happy-go-lucky, harum-scarum, slaphappy. irresponsible. showing lack of care for consequences.

  6. : free and loose in style or manner : not held back by rules, duties, or worries. a freewheeling young adventurer. She led a freewheeling life in the city. : not controlled or limited. a freewheeling discussion/investigation. freewheeling competition.

  7. FREEWHEEL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of freewheel in English. freewheel. verb [ I ] UK us / ˈfriː.wiːl / uk / ˈfriː.wiːl / (also coast) to travel, especially down a hill, on a bicycle or in a vehicle without using the legs or engine to provide power. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Bicycles. backie.

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