Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Free at last

Definition of FREEDOM

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: the quality or state of being free: as a : the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action b : liberation from slavery or restraint or from the power of another : independence c : the quality or state of being exempt or released usually from something onerous <freedom from care> d : ease, facility freedom> e : the quality of being frank, open, or outspoken freedom> f : improper familiarity g : boldness of conception or execution h : unrestricted use freedom of their home>

Examples of FREEDOM

  1. He thinks children these days have too much freedom.
  2. She has the freedom to do as she likes.
  3. a political prisoner struggling to win his freedom
  4. Or Bugs would do the impossible by jumping out of the frame and landing on the drawing board of the cartoonist who was at work creating him. This freedom to transcend the laws of basic physics, to hop around in time and space, and to skip from one dimension to another has long been a crucial aspect of imaginative poetry. —Billy Collins, Wall Street Journal, 28-29 June 2008

First Known Use of FREEDOM

before 12th century

Synonym Discussion of FREEDOM

freedom, liberty, license mean the power or condition of acting without compulsion. freedom has a broad range of application from total absence of restraint to merely a sense of not being unduly hampered or frustrated <freedom of the press>. liberty suggests release from former restraint or compulsion liberty>. license implies freedom specially granted or conceded and may connote an abuse of freedom license>.

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