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freedom
noun
1 the condition of being free to act, move, etc without restriction.
2 personal liberty or independence, eg from slavery, serfdom, etc.
3 a right or liberty freedom of speech freedom to demonstrate .
4 (often freedom from something) the state of being without or exempt from something freedom from pain .
5 autonomy, self-government or independence, eg of a state or republic.
6 unrestricted access to or use of something give someone the freedom of one's house .
7 honorary citizenship of a place, entitling one to certain privileges was granted freedom of her native town of Rochester .
8 frankness; candour.
9 overfamiliarity; presumptuous behaviour.
[Anglo-Saxon freodom ]
noun
1 the condition of being free to act, move, etc without restriction.
2 personal liberty or independence, eg from slavery, serfdom, etc.
3 a right or liberty freedom of speech freedom to demonstrate .
4 (often freedom from something) the state of being without or exempt from something freedom from pain .
5 autonomy, self-government or independence, eg of a state or republic.
6 unrestricted access to or use of something give someone the freedom of one's house .
7 honorary citizenship of a place, entitling one to certain privileges was granted freedom of her native town of Rochester .
8 frankness; candour.
9 overfamiliarity; presumptuous behaviour.
[Anglo-Saxon freodom ]
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