Hailey
Free thinker and freethinker How are they different?
Jul 13, 2009 3:25 PM
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Free thinker and freethinker, these two words may have two different meanings if you ignore the grammar construction. Most people will ignored the grammar construction in their daily conversation. So, these two words are having the same meaning. Precisely, free thinker is not a word,it is an incomplete sentence. It means the thinker is free. freethinker, free-thinker is a word.
July 13, 2009
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You will primarily see "freethinker". You will sometimes see "free-thinker" (with the hyphen), which is acceptable. You will rarely see "free thinker" (two separate words); and if you do, it is not correct.
July 13, 2009
thinker, freethinker - noun free - adj amirite?
July 14, 2009
There's no difference. Both are the same and correct. (I should have written: 'I think, there's...')
July 13, 2009
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