independent

/ˌɪn.dɪˈpɛn.dənt/

ɪn · DꞮPƐN · dənt (3 syllables)

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Definition

Not dependent; not contingent or depending on something else; free.

Etymology

From French indépendant, equivalent to in- + dependent.

Example Sentences

  • "Niinisto pointed out that he had already told Putin at their first meeting in 2012 that “each independent nation would maximize its own security.” “That is still the case. By joining NATO, Finland will strengthen its own security and assume its responsibilities. It is not something away from anybody,” Niinisto said."
  • "the independent candidate"
  • "At one point in the debate, the moderator asked a tough question that had the candidates stumped. Moderator: "This question is for both of the candidates. Those ever-important independent voters who haven’t decided who to vote for would like to know what the real differences between you two are." Gore: "I think the real difference between Governor Bush and I is that he is in fact a Republican, and I am currently a Democrat." Moderator: "That doesn’t really answer the question, I am talking about issues." Bush: "No, he is right. I am a Republican, and he is a Democrat.""
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