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    freedom
    /ˈfriːdəm/

    noun

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  2. the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited: I felt such a sense of freedom, up in the hills alone. Children are allowed much more freedom these days. [ + to infinitive ] In college, you have the freedom to do what you want.

  3. The meaning of FREEDOM is the quality or state of being free. How to use freedom in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Freedom.

  4. Freedom definition: the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. See examples of FREEDOM used in a sentence.

  5. freedom in British English. (ˈfriːdəm ) noun. 1. personal liberty, as from slavery, bondage, serfdom, etc. 2. liberation or deliverance, as from confinement or bondage. 3. the quality or state of being free, esp to enjoy political and civil liberties.

  6. Definition of freedom noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. a situation in which you are not suffering because of something unpleasant or harmful: freedom from fear / poverty. freedom noun (STATE) a situation in which someone is no longer a prisoner. (Definition of freedom from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of freedom. in Chinese (Traditional) 自由, 不受限制, 自主…

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FreedomFreedom - Wikipedia

    Freedom is the power or right to speak, act and change as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving oneself one's own laws". [1] In one definition, something is "free" if it can change and is not constrained in its present state.

  9. The first is freedom of speech and expression... The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way... The third is freedom from want... The fourth is freedom from fear.

  10. 1. personal liberty, as from slavery, bondage, serfdom, etc. 2. liberation or deliverance, as from confinement or bondage. 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the quality or state of being free, esp to enjoy political and civil liberties.

  11. freedom to levy taxes. civil liberty, as opposed to subjection to an arbitrary or despotic government. the right to enjoy all the privileges or special rights of citizenship, membership, etc., in a community or the like.