freeform

/ˈfriˌfɔrm/
adjective
  1. Not following a fixed structure, pattern, or set of rules; allowing creativity and spontaneity.
    • She wrote a freeform poem without worrying about rhyme or meter.
    • The artist prefers freeform painting, letting the brush move wherever it wants.
    • In the freeform discussion, students could bring up any topic they found interesting.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A style or work that is not bound by traditional rules or structures, especially in art, music, or literature.
    • The jazz musician's latest album is a freeform that blends many genres.
    • His sculpture is a beautiful freeform inspired by ocean waves.
    • The class experimented with freeform in their creative writing projects.
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