Definition: 1. The right to do or say what you want without anyone stopping you. 2. The condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally imposed restraints. 3. Immunity from an obligation or duty.
Use 'freedom' in a sentence:
1. Two cars gave them the freedom and mobility to go their separate ways.
2. Long live freedom!
3. 'Freedom fighter' is a value-laden word.
4. They asked for academic freedom.
5. In Eastern Europe, one of the side effects of freedom appears to be crime.
6. Freedom is the natural birthright of every human.
7. This voyage was his first taste of freedom.
8. I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less.
9. He finally won his freedom after twenty years in jail.
10. By persistence many countries won freedom.
11. Latterly his painting has shown a new freedom of expression.
12. She fought honestly for a just cause and for freedom.
13. The patriots unfurled the banner of freedom.
14. He had tasted freedom only to lose it again.
15. I know you need your freedom too much to stay with me.
16. He only wants freedom, justice and equality.
17. He was given the Freedom of the City of Dublin by the Lord Mayor.
18. She savoured her newfound freedom.
19. I explained that each person has different ideas of what freedom is.
20. I was given the freedom of the whole house.
21. The Church has something to say on how to combine freedom with responsibility.
22. Freedom of the press is sacrosanct.
23. At last they won their freedom.
24. The music brought him a feeling of plenitude and freedom.
25. Her three years of freedom seemed like a reaction against that childhood.
26. He yearned for freedom.
27. They felt that their leaders had bargained away their freedom.
28. freedom from fear/pain/hunger, etc.
29. In 1862 the American slaves won their struggle for freedom.
30. He burbles on about freedom.
31. Having small children tends to restrict your freedom.
32. One cannot choose freedom for oneself without choosing it for others.
33. 'Freedom fighter' is a value-laden word.
34. America is the land of freedom and opportunity.
35. I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom.
36. He was enjoying his new-found freedom.
37. Thanks to the automobile, Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown.
38. Freedom to pursue extracurricular activities is totally unrestricted.
39. She met people in London who were sympathetic to the Indian freedom struggle.
40. His freedom is illusory.
41. Politicians have debased the meaning of the word "freedom."
42. Abraham Lincoln called on his people to fight for freedom for all — Negroes and Whites.
43. They see it as an infringement on their own freedom of action.
44. They beat the drum for freedom.
45. They want greater political freedom.
46. On the one hand they'd love to have kids, but on the other, they don't want to give up their freedom.
47. She wrote poems in praise of freedom.
48. Freedom need not mean independence.
49. Today we have the freedom to decide our own futures.
50. We must never undervalue freedom.
51. She was not going to give up her hard-won freedom so easily.
52. They took away his freedom and broke his spirit.
53. Susan's idea of freedom was to have variety in her life style.
54. The assertion of the right to freedom is very important to all peoples.
55. They have an air of freedom, and they have not a dreary commitment to mean ambitious or love of comfort.
56. The government has agreed to lift restrictions on press freedom.
57. The idea of absolute personal freedom is an illusion.