liberties

word · lemma: liberty

Definition

Liberties are the freedoms or rights that allow people to act, speak, or think as they want without unnecessary control. Sometimes, 'liberties' can also refer to breaking rules or stretching what is acceptable.

Usage & Nuances

Usually plural when talking about rights ('civil liberties'). 'Take liberties' means to act without permission or to go beyond what is allowed. More formal in legal/political contexts; informal in phrases like 'taking liberties with the truth.'

Example Sentences

The new laws protect the liberties of all citizens.

basic

Everyone should enjoy basic liberties like freedom of speech.

basic

Many people fought for their liberties throughout history.

basic

Don't take too many liberties with the recipe, or it won't taste right.

natural

He tends to take liberties when telling stories, so don't believe every detail.

natural

Journalists risk their liberties in some countries to report the truth.

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