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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
interest-free
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an interest-free loan (=on which you pay no interest)
▪ They offer an interest-free loan for two years.
interest-free credit (=with no interest added to it)
▪ We offer interest-free credit for up to 50 weeks.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
credit
▪ They also offer interest-free credit for up to 50 weeks.
▪ Depending on when you make your purchases, you can enjoy up to 56 days interest-free credit.
▪ That's why it is always best to pay in full if you possibly can and get 56 days' interest-free credit.
▪ The interest-free credit deal must be based on the lowest price for which the product is available, including discounts.
▪ For a limited period, there is three months interest-free credit.
▪ The trial offer was to be followed by interest-free credit, if a purchase was subsequently made.
▪ The machine gave good service for just over a year and then I bought my next one on interest-free credit.
loan
▪ The council makes land available, together with an interest-free loan, while building goes on.
▪ Alternatively, the King could demand an interest-free loan from his subjects.
▪ The money thus created is put into use and then constitutes an interest-free loan from the populace.
▪ As a result, a number of employers are prepared to pay for interest-free loans.
▪ An interest-free loan fund is also available to students who find themselves in unforeseen financial difficulty.
▪ The interest-free loan is unrelieved advance corporation tax.
▪ Trust Charlie to come up with a long-term interest-free loan.
▪ The parties in Kalmykia were offered interest-free loans on condition that they abandoned politics and went into business.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Alternatively, the King could demand an interest-free loan from his subjects.
▪ Assume that trustees of a non-resident trust lend X, the life tenant, £100,000 interest-free.
▪ Depending on when you make your purchases, you can enjoy up to 56 days interest-free credit.
▪ Finally of course, writing is not interest-free.
▪ That's why it is always best to pay in full if you possibly can and get 56 days' interest-free credit.
▪ The benefit to X from borrowing the money interest-free from the trust is thus his savings in tax of £4,000.
▪ The council makes land available, together with an interest-free loan, while building goes on.
▪ The money thus created is put into use and then constitutes an interest-free loan from the populace.
Wiktionary
interest-free

a. (context finance English) Not charging interest; not subject to interest payments.

Usage examples of "interest-free".

Eden and Troy dos Caras, either or both, were entitled to borrow, interest-free, up to a total of a half million dollars from the Membership Trust Fund.

My putrescent corpse is your interest-free capital, is that not so Jos&eacute.

Praxis was very helpful in this process, as they became a kind of federal bank for the new economy, providing interest-free loans and serving as a mediated exchange with Terran currencies.