Pronunciation: /ˈlɪbərti/
noun the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
A1 Freedom and liberty are important values in a democratic society.
A2 The Statue of Liberty is a famous symbol of freedom in the United States.
B1 Citizens have the liberty to express their opinions without fear of persecution.
B2 The artist felt a sense of liberty when creating her abstract paintings.
C1 The government must balance security measures with individual liberties.
C2 The writer's work explores the concept of liberty in a dystopian society.
formal The concept of liberty is deeply ingrained in our constitution.
informal I love the feeling of liberty when I ride my motorcycle on an open road.
slang Dude, let's hit the road and experience some sweet liberty!
figurative She felt a sense of liberty when she finally let go of her past regrets.
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