Pronunciation: /ˈlɪbərəl/
noun a person of liberal views
A1 I am a liberal.
A2 She is known for her liberal views on social issues.
B1 The liberal in the group advocated for more government funding for education.
B2 The candidate's liberal policies appealed to young voters.
C1 As a liberal, he believes in progressive taxation and universal healthcare.
C2 The liberal party's platform includes strong environmental protections and social welfare programs.
adjective relating to or characteristic of liberalism; open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values
A1 She has a liberal attitude towards sharing her toys with other kids.
A2 The teacher has a liberal approach to allowing students to express their opinions.
B1 The company offers liberal benefits to its employees, including flexible working hours.
B2 The government implemented a liberal policy to promote economic growth.
C1 The organization has a liberal stance on environmental protection, advocating for stricter regulations.
C2 The artist's work is known for its liberal use of colors and bold compositions.
formal The liberal party proposed a new bill to promote environmental protection.
informal My friend is very liberal when it comes to sharing snacks.
slang She's a total lib when it comes to social issues.
figurative His mind was a liberal oasis in a desert of conservative thinking.
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