liberating
word · lemma: liberate
Definition
Making you feel free and released from limitations, pressure, or restrictions.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly describes feelings or experiences that bring a sense of freedom, either emotionally or physically. Typical phrases include 'a liberating experience' or 'found it liberating'. Used in both formal and informal contexts.
Spanish: liberador - que liberaPortuguese (BR): libertador - que libertaPortuguese (PT): libertador - que libertaChinese (Simplified): 解放的 - 令人感到自由的Chinese (Traditional): 解放的 - 令人感到自由的Hindi: मुक्तिदायक - आज़ाद करने वालाArabic: تحريري - باعث للشعور بالتحررBengali: মুক্তির অনুভূতি দেওয়া - স্বতন্ত্র বোধ করানোRussian: освобождающийJapanese: 解放感のあるVietnamese: giải phóng - cảm giác tự doKorean: 해방감을 주는Turkish: özgürleştiriciUrdu: آزادی بخشIndonesian: membebaskan - memberi rasa bebas
Example Sentences
Traveling alone can feel very liberating.
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Taking off your shoes after a long day is liberating.
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Speaking your mind can be a liberating experience.
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Quitting my job was scary but strangely liberating.
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There's something liberating about starting over in a new city.
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I found it really liberating to get rid of all that old clutter.
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