Liberty | Mean of liberty in English Dictionary

/ˈlɪbɚti/

  • Noun
  • the state or condition of people who are able to act and speak freely
    1. a nation that values liberty and democracy
    2. soldiers willing to die in defense of liberty
  • the power to do or choose what you want to
    1. They gave him the liberty to handle the problem himself.
  • a political right
    1. hard-won liberties such as freedom of the press
    2. personal liberties
  • able to act or speak freely
    1. You are at liberty to go or stay.
    2. I am not at liberty to say if the rumor is true.
  • no longer held or kept as a prisoner
    1. a former prisoner who is now at liberty
  • to make important changes to something
    1. I think the movie takes too many liberties with the original story.
  • to be informal and friendly toward someone in a way that is not proper
    1. He was accused of taking liberties with several young women.
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