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Free-kick

UK //ˈfriː.kɪk//US //ˈfriː.kɪk//

Definition

A kick awarded after a foul, taken from the spot of the foul.

In simple words: A special kick in soccer from a spot where a foul happened.

Examples

  • The team was awarded a free-kick just outside the penalty area.
  • He scored a stunning goal from a free-kick during the match.
  • The referee called for a free-kick after the foul was committed.
  • Players often practice their free-kick techniques to improve accuracy.
  • During the game, his free-kick hit the crossbar but didn't go in.

Usage notes

Used primarily in soccer contexts; avoid informal use outside sports discussions. May vary in formality based on the audience.

Grammar pattern

noun + 'free-kick'

Memory hint

Free-kick makes you feel free to score an easy goal!

Collocations

  • take a free-kick
  • defend a free-kick
  • score from a free-kick

Synonyms

  • set piece
  • direct free kick
  • indirect free kick

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'penalty kick', which is different.
  • Using 'freekick' as one word; it's hyphenated.
  • Omitting context; stating 'free-kick' without mentioning soccer.