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independent ( Adjective)
UK/US /ˌɪndɪˈpendənt/
Comparative
more independent
Superlative
most independent
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B2
The self-governing of a state/nation/country
-> She started working, and it means that she is now independent
-> Living alone literally made me more independent
-> Last year, The Independent Labour Party was founded
Synonym
free, self-standing
Opposite
dependent
Word Families
'independent' Contained Stories
After the progress of industrialization, business establishments started to increase substantially. People who want to be independent of the institutions they work for have increased surprisingly. Some of those literate people who took this risky step continued on their way successfully, while others were disappointed after signing something suggestive. Because the difficulties they face and their debts begin to become an imprisonment for them. You must see these truths before it is too late, and you must not exhaust your happiness, which is limited by life's difficulties.