Difference between Free and Discharge

What is the difference between Free and Discharge?

Free as a noun is abbreviation of free kick. while Discharge as a noun is (uncountable) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology

Free

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Abbreviation of free kick.

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: Without needing to pay.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Not imprisoned or enslaved. Obtainable without payment. Unconstrained. Unconstrained by relators. Unconstrained by quantifiers. Unobstructed, without blockages. Not in use Without obligations. With very few limitations on distribution or improvement. Compare proprietary software. Without; not containing (what is specified). Of identifiers, not bound. Not attached to the stipe. Not imprisoned or enslaved. Obtainable without payment. Unconstrained. Unconstrained by relators. Unconstrained by quantifiers. Unobstructed, without blockages. Not in use Without obligations. With very few limitations on distribution or improvement. Compare proprietary software. Without; not containing (what is specified). Of identifiers, not bound. Not attached to the stipe.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To make free; set at liberty; release; rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, or oppresses.

Example sentence: He who is brave is free.

Discharge

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To accomplish or complete, as an obligation.To expel or let go.To release (an accumulated charge).To release (an inpatient) from hospital.To release (a member of the armed forces) from service.To operate (any weapon that fires a projectile, such as a shotgun or sling).To release (an auxiliary assumption) from the list of assumptions used in arguments, and return to the main argument.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: (uncountable) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathologythe act of accomplishing (an obligation)the act of expelling or letting gothe act of releasing an accumulated chargethe act of releasing an inpatient from hospitalthe act of releasing a member of the armed forces from servicethe discharge of a river is the volume of water transported by it in a certain amount of time, usually in units of m3/s (cubic meters per second)

Example sentence: The homeless often lose trust in people: in the hospital doctors, who had no choice but to discharge them back on to the streets, and in the family members from whom they have become estranged. Their past use of the NHS can make it difficult to patch together a full medical history.

We hope you now know whether to use Free or Discharge in your sentence.

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