むりょう
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. free (of charge); gratuitous
Pitch accent
りょう
りょう
Composed of
nothing; naught; nought; un-; non-
fee; charge; rate; material
Used in vocabulary (8 in total)
free trial (e.g. of software, game, etc.)
being available for free (broadcast) online
no-charge call (e.g. via Skype, etc.); toll-free call
Examples (30 in total)
This one is free.
I assumed it was free.
It's free.
This is free.
Is it free?
Admission is free.
This call is free.
This is a free service.
That parking lot is free.
This pamphlet is free of charge.
The goods will be delivered free of charge.
This booklet is free of charge.
We shall do this free of charge.
Buy two, get one free.
My father got a drink for free.
I don't translate for free.
I got the tickets for free.
This garden is open to the public and it's free.
Free advice isn't always good advice.
"Are the drinks free?" "Only for ladies."
This ticket entitles you to a free meal.
With this ticket, two people can enter for free.
Children under three are admitted free of charge.
She is married to an English teacher, so she can take lessons free of charge.
I drank free mint tea with Nicolas this evening at the restaurant.
Some hospitals hand out free samples of baby milk.
The Toyo Hotel has a free transportation service from the airport to the hotel for their guests.
Should the word processor go wrong, we guarantee to replace it free of charge.
Mike was very kind. He got my car repaired for free.
Articles bought here will be delivered free of charge.