gratuit
free, at no cost
adjective gra-TWEE Less Common
Origin: Latin gratuitus (given freely)
Also means
gratuitous, unwarranted
Usage Note
Gratuit means free of charge (entrée gratuite = free entry) but also gratuitous in the sense of unnecessary or unwarranted (une violence gratuite). The feminine is gratuite; the adverb gratuitement means both 'free of charge' and 'without cause'. The noun gratuité refers to the quality of being free.
Examples
"L'entrée au musée est gratuite le dimanche."
Natural Translation
Entry to the museum is free on Sundays.
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