nonfree

English

Etymology

non- + free

Adjective

nonfree (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Not free, not free of charge, that costs money, that must be paid for, that must be purchased; paid (as in paid service); pay (as in pay channel); cash (as in cash bar).

Usage notes

English has no obvious, all-purpose adjective that means “not free of charge, subject to payment”, and usually resorts to a full sentence: "It costs something", "You have to pay for it", etc.; the translations were placed here out of convenience.

Derived terms

  • nonfreely

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