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- pronunciation:
- fri
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- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
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definition 1: |
liberty from imprisonment or enslavement.
The prisoner gained his freedom after ten years.Some slaves were able to escape and find freedom in the north.- synonyms:
- liberty
- antonyms:
- captivity, slavery
- similar words:
- emancipation, manumission, release
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definition 2: |
the state of being free from hindrance or constraint.
- synonyms:
- liberty
- antonyms:
- oppression
- similar words:
- abandon, autonomy, escape, independence, license, riddance
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definition 3: |
the condition of political or national independence.
- synonyms:
- autonomy, independence, liberty, sovereignty
- similar words:
- nationhood, self-determination, self-government
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definition 4: |
the ability to choose and act without internal or external constraints.
- synonyms:
- choice, independence, liberty, license
- similar words:
- autonomy, scope, self-determination, volition
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definition 5: |
a specific privilege or right.
freedom of speech- synonyms:
- liberty, privilege, right
- antonyms:
- restriction
- similar words:
- civil liberty, franchise, license, prerogative
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definition 6: |
the state of being unconstrained by a tyrannical government; civil liberty.
- synonyms:
- civil liberty, liberty
- antonyms:
- oppression
- similar words:
- emancipation, independence
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definition 7: |
ease of mobility.
- synonyms:
- latitude
- similar words:
- elbowroom, independence, Lebensraum, leisure, mobility, scope
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definition 8: |
lack of restraint in behavior.
- synonyms:
- abandon, liberty
- similar words:
- carte blanche, license
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definition 9: |
frankness; openness.
- synonyms:
- frankness, openness
- similar words:
- candidness, candor
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related words: |
abolition, latitude, leeway, option, privilege |
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