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Freer Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for freer in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of freer in 19 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for freer alphabetically.

barred
  • barricade
  • block
  • blockade
  • bolt
  • caulk
  • clog
bound
  • apprenticed
  • articled
  • bent
  • bounden
  • certain
  • coerced
busy
  • active
  • already taken
  • assiduous
  • at it
  • buried
  • diligent
confined
  • bedfast
  • bedridden
  • bottled up
  • bound
  • chilled
  • circumscribed
costly
  • an arm and leg
  • cher
  • dear
  • excessive
  • executive
  • exorbitant
enslaved
  • bind
  • capture
  • chain
  • check
  • circumscribe
  • coerce
expensive
  • an arm and a leg
  • at a premium
  • big-ticket
  • costly
  • dear
  • excessive
high-priced
  • expensive
  • extravagant
  • precious
  • premium
  • pricey
  • steep
hindered
  • arrest
  • balk
  • bar
  • block
  • bottleneck
  • box in
limited
  • bound
  • bounded
  • checked
  • circumscribed
  • confined
  • constrained
mean
  • close
  • greedy
  • mercenary
  • mingy
  • miserly
  • niggard
niggardly
  • chintzy
  • closefisted
  • illiberal
  • mean
  • mingy
  • miserly
occupied
  • active
  • clocked up
  • employed
  • engaged
  • engrossed
  • head over heels
prevented
  • blocked
  • interfered with
  • interrupted
  • stopped
priced
  • costing
  • estimated
  • worth
restrained
  • bottled up
  • calm and collected
  • chilled
  • conservative
  • controlled
  • cool
scheduled
  • anticipated
  • becoming
  • coming
  • condign
  • deserved
  • earned
suppressed
  • abolish
  • annihilate
  • beat down
  • bottle
  • bring to naught
  • burke
tight-fisted
  • chintzy
  • closefisted
  • illiberal
  • mean
  • mingy
  • miserly

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