26984 words

liberals

20 definitions • 22 examples
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respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour:

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Her parents were far more liberal than mine.
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believing in or allowing a lot of personal freedom, and believing that society should change gradually so that money, property, and power are shared more fairly:

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believing in or allowing a lot of freedom for businesses to buy, sell, and make money without many rules or limits, and with low taxes:
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giving or given in a generous way:

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He was very liberal with the wine.
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not exact; without attention to or interest in detail:

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someone who respects many different types of beliefs or behaviour:

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I am a liberal who believes in tolerance.
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someone who believes in personal freedom and that society should change gradually so that money, property, and power are shared more fairly:

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She says she is proud to identify herself as a liberal and a feminist.
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someone who believes businesses should have a lot of freedom to buy, sell, and make money without many rules or limits, and with low taxes:

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Three strands make up the party: the moderate reforming centre, the Thatcherite economic liberals, and the pro-clerical conservatives.
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allowing many different types of beliefs or behavior:

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a liberal society/person
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tending to emphasize the need to make new laws when necessary because of changing conditions and to depend on the government to provide social services:

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giving or given in a generous way:

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Some merchants offer very liberal return policies, but others are strict.
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without attention to or interest in small details:

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Other teachers are a lot more liberal about spelling errors than Mr. Brady.
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a person who thinks the government needs to make new laws when necessary because of changing conditions and who believes that the government should provide social services:

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Liberals in Congress support the bill.
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used to describe an economic system that allows industry to be free to develop without the involvement of government:

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giving or given in a generous way:

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not exact, and without attention to or interest in detail:

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They now take a more liberal interpretation of their powers.
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someone who respects many different types of beliefs or behaviour:

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Liberals believe that in order to defend our own freedom we ought to defend those of our fellow citizens.
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someone who supports personal freedom and a fairer sharing of wealth and power in society:

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He described his opponent as a liberal who would tax the rich.

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