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liberty

/ˈlɪb.ə.ti/

[/ˈlɪb.ə.ti/]

freedom from control

Intermediatenoun

Definition

The condition of being free from oppressive restriction by authority. It often refers to political and personal freedoms guaranteed to citizens.

Example

The statue stands as a powerful symbol of liberty welcoming immigrants to a new land.

The statue stands as a powerful symbol of liberty welcoming immigrants to a new land.

Etymology

From Old French 'liberte', from Latin 'libertas', from 'liber' (free).

How & Where It’s Used

Common in political philosophy, law, and patriotic language.

Literary Heritage

Patrick Henry's reputed cry 'Give me liberty, or give me death!' (1775) made the word iconic in American history.

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