How to Use "Freedom" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words freedom (n): the ability to do or say anything you want without restriction

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Used with adjectives:

"She has complete freedom at home."
(complete, full, total, real, true)

"Students have considerable freedom to choose what they want to study."
(considerable, great)

"He has relative freedom to choose his projects."
(relative)

"They argued for basic freedom."
(basic, fundamental, human)

"Individual freedom should not come before security."
(individual, personal)

"She enjoyed her new-found freedom."
(new-found, new)

"They argued for academic freedom."
(academic, artistic, creative, economic, intellectual, political, religious)

Used with verbs:

"He enjoys the freedom of no curfew."
(enjoys, has)

"She values the freedom to make her own decisions."
(values, seeks, wants, found)

"They are working to preserve freedom of religion."
(preserve, maintain, retain, defend, protect)

"He refuses to give up his freedom of speech."
(give up, lose, surrender)

"We have allowed the students more freedom."
(allowed, given, granted, permitted)

"The constitution guarantees certain freedoms."
(guarantees)

"Many freedoms were violated by the new laws."
(be + violated, be + taken away, be + limited, be + reduced, be + restricted, be + threatened)

Used with prepositions:

"She enjoys freedom from punishment for speaking her mind."
(from)

"We argued for freedom of the press."
(of)

"We are fighting for freedom."
(for)


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