What does the phrase Give free rein to mean in standard English?
Note
Give free rein to means to allow complete freedom to act or express something. The correct answer is this meaning because the expression is used figuratively, not only by its literal words.
Examples:
- The teacher encouraged students to give free rein to their imagination.
- In an HSC essay, Give free rein to can express this meaning: to allow complete freedom to act or express something.
- When this expression appears in a passage, connect Give free rein to with the idea of to allow complete freedom to act or express something.
