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FAST Adverb
1 faeste, 3 faeste, feste, 3-6 faste, 3 fasste, 3 - fast
1.quickly, swiftly, or rapidly.
2.in quick succession: Events followed fast upon one another.
3.tightly; firmly: to hold fast.
4.soundly: fast asleep.
FREE Adjective
1 frio, 2-3 fri(e, 3-4 freo, 4 fry, frey, 6 frye, 2-6 fre, 4 - free.
1.enjoying personal rights or liberty, as one who is not in slavery or confinement.
2.pertaining to or reserved for those who enjoy personal liberty: living on free soil.
3.existing under, characterized by, or possessing civil and political liberties: the free nations of the world.
4.able to do something at will: free to act.
5.clear of obstructions or obstacles: The highway is now free of fallen rock.
FREE Adverb
Forms : See FREE adj.
1. in a free manner; freely.
2. away from the wind: a sailboat running free.
3. <for free> without charge: They mended my jacket for free.
FREELY Adverb
OE freolice, ME freoliche, freliche, frely [Free adj. + Ly2]
1. Of one’s own accord, spontaneously, without constraint or reluctance
2. Without constraint or reseve in regard to speech: frankly, openly
3. Without restraint or restriction upon action or activity
HARD Adjective
1 heard, 2-4 herd, 3-7 harde, 4 - hard
1.not soft; solid and firm to the touch.
2.firmly formed; tight: a hard knot.
3.difficult to do or accomplish; fatiguing; troublesome: a hard task.
4.difficult or troublesome with respect to an action, situation, person, etc.: hard to please.