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freedom

liberty / independence / lack of restraint
[C/U] Both
pl: freedoms

This word carries a heavy emotional weight, often associated with liberation and the inherent dignity of the individual. It is frequently used in political and philosophical discourses to describe the highest aspiration of a society or a person, evoking a sense of openness, breath, and autonomy. In a personal or professional context, it shifts toward a sense of flexibility and lack of constraint. While liberty is often used in legal or formal contexts to describe the state of not being imprisoned, freedom feels more expansive and personal, encompassing the psychological state of being unburdened.

Countable when referring to specific legal rights or liberties, such as the freedoms guaranteed by a constitution. Uncountable when referring to the general state of being free or the abstract concept of liberty.

Meanings

Nounliberty

The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without restraint.

"He fought for the freedom to express his political views."

Nounindependence

The state of being free from imprisonment, slavery, or domination.

"The prisoners were finally granted their freedom after a decade."

Nounlack of restraint

The absence of restriction or obligation in a particular situation.

"The new job gives her more freedom to set her own schedule."

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