Human Rights Declarations

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective Inviolable is an adjective that describes something that is sacred, never to be broken, infringed, or dishonored.

  • The sanctity of the church is considered inviolable.
  • You can't break the rules of the club, they're inviolable.
  • I won't mess with his inviolable personal space.
  • Her principles were like an inviolable fortress, never to be compromised.

adjective not violated or profaned; intact; unbroken

  • The inviolate principles of the constitution must be upheld at all times.
  • We promised to keep this secret inviolate, so don't go blabbing about it.
  • I'll make sure that your privacy remains inviolate, no worries.
  • Her love for him was inviolate, untouched by the passage of time.

noun the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.

  • The concept of liberty is deeply ingrained in our constitution.
  • I love the feeling of liberty when I ride my motorcycle on an open road.
  • Dude, let's hit the road and experience some sweet liberty!
  • She felt a sense of liberty when she finally let go of her past regrets.

noun a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something

adjective morally good, justified, or acceptable

adverb exactly, directly, or immediately

  • It is important to ensure that all decisions are made with the right information.
  • Make sure you're heading in the right direction before you start driving.
  • I can't believe she did him dirty like that, that's just not right.
  • Sometimes, it feels like the weight of the world is on your shoulders, but you have to keep moving forward and make things right.