What is Freedom?
Answer
free·dom [frē'dəm]
–noun
–noun
- The condition of being free of restraints.
- Liberty of the person from slavery, detention, or oppression.
- a. Political independence.
b. Exemption from the arbitrary exercise of authority in the performance of a specific action; civil liberty: freedom of assembly.
c. The right to unrestricted use; full access: was given the freedom of their research facilities.
d. The right of enjoying all of the privileges of membership or citizenship: the freedom of the city. - Exemption from an unpleasant or onerous condition: freedom from want.
- The capacity to exercise choice; free will: We have the freedom to do as we please all afternoon.
- Ease or facility of movement: loose sports clothing, giving the wearer freedom.
- Frankness or boldness; lack of modesty or reserve: the new freedom in movies and novels.
- a. The right to unrestricted use; full access: was given the freedom of their research facilities.
b. The right of enjoying all of the privileges of membership or citizenship: the freedom of the city. - A right or the power to engage in certain actions without control or interference: "the seductive freedoms and excesses of the picaresque form" (John W. Aldridge).