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      • Without conditions or restrictions, as in They give each of the children $10,000 a year with no strings attached. This expression dates from the mid-1900s, although string in the sense of “a limitation” has been used since the late 1800s.
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  2. NO STRINGS (ATTACHED) definition: If there are no strings attached to an offer or arrangement, there is nothing that is unpleasant…. Learn more.

  3. Idiom: No strings attached. Meaning: If something has no strings attached, there are no obligations or requirements involved. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Siddhartha shankar.

  4. (also without ˈstrings) with no special rules, conditions or limits: I got a loan of $5 000 with no strings attached. ♢ It was a relationship without strings (= without responsibility or commitment) which suited them both.

  5. To have no special conditions, restrictions, obligations, or arrangements that must be met. The bill has no strings attached, so it should easily pass the Senate. This sounds like a superb deal—I just hope it doesn't have any strings attached.

  6. have no strings attached. To have no special conditions, restrictions, obligations, or arrangements that must be met. The bill has no strings attached, so it should easily pass the Senate. This sounds like a superb deal—I just hope it doesn't have any strings attached.

  7. No Strings Attached. The phrase "no strings attached" refers to the act of doing something without asking for anything in return. Example of use: "Danny said he'd do your chores today, no strings attached!"

  8. It implies that you are offering or receiving something freely, without any expectations or requirements. For example, if you want to lend your friend some money without expecting them to pay you back, you can say, 'Here's $100, "no strings attached".'

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