However, "free" can be used as a suffix in some words, but it's usually combined with other letters to form a compound suffix.
Here are some examples:
* -free: This is a common compound suffix used to create words that mean "without" or "not having."
* Tax-free (without tax)
* Sugar-free (without sugar)
* Gluten-free (without gluten)
* -freed: This suffix means "set free" or "liberated."
* Emancipated (freed from slavery)
* Liberated (freed from oppression)
It's important to remember that the -free suffix is generally used with nouns or adjectives to create new words. It's not typically used directly after verbs or adverbs.