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- Dictionarygratis/ˈɡratɪs/
adverb
- 1. without charge; free: "a monthly programme was issued gratis"
adjective
- 1. given or done for nothing; free: "gratis books"
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Gratis is an adverb or adjective that means "free" in English. It comes from the Latin word for "favor" and is used to describe something given without charge or recompense.
Gratis is an adverb or adjective that means free or not costing anything. Learn how to use it in different contexts, see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and find translations in other languages.
Gratis is an adverb or adjective meaning without charge or payment; free. It comes from Latin grātīs, meaning freely or out of kindness. See how to use gratis in sentences and its history.
Gratis is an adverb or adjective that means without payment or free of charge. Learn how to use gratis in different contexts, synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.
Gratis is an adverb or adjective that means free or not costing anything. Learn how to use it in different contexts, see examples from various sources and find translations in other languages.
Gratis means without payment or charge, from Latin grātīs, meaning out of kindness. Find translations, antonyms, related words and idioms for gratis on this web page.
You can use gratis as a synonym for "free" or "without payment." It can be either an adjective or an adverb. For example, you buy a new smart phone and immediately download several free apps. You get your first bill, and see you’ve been charged for all those apps.