free-of-charge — provided without payment or cost; complimentary
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: provided without payment or cost; complimentary
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈfriː əv ˈtʃɑːrdʒ/
Korean meaning: 무료의, 돈을 받지 않는
Korean pronunciation: **프리** 오브 **차지**
Example Sentences
- The gym membership comes with free-of-charge personal training sessions.
- My grandmother thinks everything on the internet should be free-of-charge, including Netflix.
- The airline offers free-of-charge meals on international flights.
free-of-charge
ADJECTIVE//ˈfriː əv ˈtʃɑːrdʒ//
provided without payment or cost; complimentary

provided without payment or cost; complimentary
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Origin
영어 'free'는 고대영어 'frēo'에서 유래하여 '자유로운, 구속받지 않는'을 의미했고, 'charge'는 라틴어 'carricare'(짐을 싣다)에서 발전하여 '요금'의 의미를 갖게 되었습니다.
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“The gym membership comes with free-of-charge personal training sessions.”
“My grandmother thinks everything on the internet should be free-of-charge, including Netflix.”
“The airline offers free-of-charge meals on international flights.”
“He was disappointed to learn that 'free-of-charge' parking meant you still had to find a space.”
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