hands-free
See also: handsfree
English
Alternative forms
- handsfree
Etymology
From hands + -free.
Adjective
hands-free (not comparable)
- Not requiring one's hands to use.
- 2014 June 24, “Google Glass go on sale in the UK for £1,000”, in The Guardian:
- Debate has raged over whether Glass and smartglasses like it have any viable real-world use cases for consumers, or are more interesting to businesses where workers need hands-free access to information.
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Noun
hands-free (plural hands-frees)
- A hands-free phone
Anagrams
- free-hands, freehands