freedom

[ˈfriːdəm]

freedom Definition

  • 1the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint
  • 2the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved

Using freedom: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "freedom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Freedom of speech is a fundamental right in many countries.

  • Example

    The abolition of slavery was a major milestone in the fight for freedom.

  • Example

    She felt a sense of freedom when she quit her job.

  • Example

    The country gained its freedom from colonial rule in 1947.

freedom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for freedom

Antonyms for freedom

Idioms Using freedom

  • a feeling of relief or release from a difficult or oppressive situation

    Example

    After finishing her final exams, she felt a breath of freedom and went on a trip.

  • the right of journalists to publish news and opinions without censorship or fear of punishment

    Example

    Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of democracy.

  • an expression used to celebrate freedom and equality, often associated with Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech

    Example

    Let freedom ring across the nation and around the world!

Phrases with freedom

  • the ability to live comfortably and have enough money to do what one wants without worrying about financial constraints

    Example

    He achieved financial freedom after years of hard work and saving.

  • the right to practice one's religion without interference or persecution from the government or other groups

    Example

    The United States Constitution guarantees religious freedom to all citizens.

  • a struggle to achieve freedom or independence from an oppressive regime or system

    Example

    The civil rights movement in the United States was a fight for freedom and equality.

Origins of freedom

from Old English 'freodom', meaning 'power of self-determination, state of free will'

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Summary: freedom in Brief

The term 'freedom' [ˈfriːdəm] refers to the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. It can also mean the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved. Examples include 'Freedom of speech is a fundamental right in many countries,' and 'The country gained its freedom from colonial rule in 1947.' Phrases like 'financial freedom' and idioms like 'a breath of freedom' extend the concept to financial and emotional realms.

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