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freedom

free·dom [ frdəm ] (plural free·doms)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. ability to act freely: a state in which somebody is able to act and live as he or she chooses, without being subject to any undue restraints or restrictions
live in freedom
religious freedom

2. release from captivity or slavery: release or rescue from being physically bound, or from being confined, enslaved, captured, or imprisoned

3. country's right to self-rule: a country's right to rule itself, without interference from, or domination by, another country or power

4. right to act or speak freely: the right to speak or act without restriction, interference, or fear
gave them the freedom to enter without passports

5. absence of something unpleasant: the state of being unaffected by, or not subject to, something unpleasant or unwanted
freedom from fear

6. ease of movement: the ability to move easily without being limited by something such as tight clothing or lack of space
loose clothing allowing complete freedom of movement

7. right to occupy place: the right to use or occupy a place and treat it as your own
Off-season, we had the freedom of the whole house and the beach.

8. honorary citizenship: citizenship of a town or city, together with special privileges, formally awarded to somebody as an honor
was given the freedom of the city

9. frankness: openness and friendliness in speech or behavior

10. excessive confidence or familiarity: overconfidence, overfamiliarity, or a lack of proper restraint or decorum

11. philosophy free will: the ability to exercise free will and make choices independently of any external determining force

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