footloose

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˌfʊtˈluːs/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈfʊtˌlus/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(fŏŏtlo̅o̅s′)

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footloose adj (free, carefree)despreocupado/a adj
  sin ataduras loc adj
  libre adj mf
  sin compromiso loc adj
 Eric has always had a footloose attitude and never takes life seriously.
 Eric siempre ha tenido una actitud despreocupada y nunca se toma la vida demasiado en serio.
 Eric siempre ha tenido una actitud sin ataduras y nunca se toma la vida demasiado en serio.
 Eric siempre ha tenido una actitud libre y nunca se toma la vida demasiado en serio.
 Eric siempre ha tenido una actitud sin compromisos y nunca se toma la vida demasiado en serio.
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