The state of being free from imprisonment or enslavement
“After being released, Steven enjoyed a brief period of freedom before finding himself in hot water again.”
The state of not being subjected to domination or subjugation
“William Wallace encouraged his fellow Scotsmen to fight for their freedom.”
(freedom from) The state of being exempted from something undesirable
“Now that he was starting to make a lot of money, he began to fantasize about freedom from taxation.”
One's right to speak, think or act
“There are designated areas in the city where you can exercise your freedom of speech.”
The power of self-determination
“Traveling solo has its perks, such as the freedom to go anywhere you want, whenever you want, on a whim.”
Openness or familiarity in speech or behavior
“Despite it being our first meeting, I spoke to the president with the freedom of a dear friend.”
The power to act without the constraint of necessity or fate
Civil liberties
Approval, or permission to proceed
Freedom from worries or problems
(figurative) Freedom from interference or bother
The state of being invulnerable
A period or time free from engagement
The practice of tolerating something, in particular differences of opinion or behaviour
A break or intermission in work or activity
The state of being equal in status, rights, or opportunities
An act of breaking free from confinement or control
The preservation from danger or harm provided by a place or location
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