Free from Audio [মুক্ত | friː frʌm]   /phrasal-verb/

যখন কোনো ব্যক্তি বা বস্তু কোনো বিপদ, বাধা বা দায়িত্ব থেকে মুক্ত হয়।

Free from meaning in Bengali

phrasal-verb
(1) মুক্ত; অব্যাহতি পাওয়া to be liberated or released from something
(2) কোনো কিছু থেকে রেহাই পাওয়া to be free from a burden or obligation
SYNONYM liberated from, released from OPPOSITE bound by, obligated to EXAMPLES
He is now free from danger.
সে এখন বিপদমুক্ত।
After the meeting, she felt free from the pressure of deadlines.
সভা শেষে, সে সময়সীমার চাপ থেকে মুক্ত অনুভব করছিল।
They finally felt free from the constraints of their past.
তারা অবশেষে তাদের অতীতের সীমাবদ্ধতা থেকে মুক্ত অনুভব করল।
ORIGIN The phrase 'free from' has been used in English for centuries to denote liberation and absence of constraints. RELATED IDIOMS free and clear, cut loose USAGE NOTES This phrase is often used to describe a state of liberation from various forms of pressure, danger, or obligation.

Appropriate Preposition

  • Occupied with ( নিয়োজিত (কাজ) ) He is occupied with his studies.
  • Live for ( বেঁচে থাকা ) He lives for fame.
  • Liking for ( রুচি ) She has a liking for music.
  • Disgusted with ( বিরক্ত ) I am disgusted with him at his conduct.
  • Complain to ( অভিযোগ করা (ব্যক্তি) ) The complained to the Director against the Manager about her behavior.
  • Attach to ( জুড়ে দেওয়া ) Attach this file to the email.
  • All on a sudden ( হঠাৎ ) All on a sudden a tiger came out of the bush.
  • Hue and cry ( শোরগোল ) The villagers raised a hue and cry to see the thief.
  • By chance ( দৈবাৎ ) I met him on the way by chance.
  • till the cows come home ( অনেক সময় ধরে ) I could play outside till the cows come home
  • Fall flat ( ফলপ্রসূ না হওয়া ) My advice feel fiat on him.
  • All but ( প্রায় ) The poor villagers are all but ruined.