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freedom

English

Etymology

From Middle English fredom, freedom, from Old English fr?od?m (freedom, state of free-will, charter, emancipation, deliverance), from Proto-West Germanic *frijad?m (freedom). Equivalent to free +? -dom. Cognate with North Frisian fridoem (freedom), Dutch vrijdom (freedom), Low German fr?dom (freedom), Middle High German vr?tuom (freedom), Norwegian fridom (freedom).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: fr?'d?m, IPA(key): /?f?i?d?m/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?f?id?m/
  • Hyphenation: free?dom

Noun

freedom (countable and uncountable, plural freedoms)

  1. (uncountable) The state of being free, of not being imprisoned or enslaved.
  2. (countable) The lack of a specific constraint, or of constraints in general; a state of being free, unconstrained.
  3. Frankness; openness; unreservedness.
    • 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, Letter 50:
      I doubt not, that you will take amiss my freedom; but as you have deserved it from me, I shall be less and less concerned on that score, as I see you are more and more intent to show your wit at the expense of justice and compassion.
  4. Improper familiarity; violation of the rules of decorum.

Usage notes

  • Freedom from can be followed by various nouns, typically, fear, want, hunger, pain, hatred, disease, stress, depression, debt, poverty, necessity, violence, war, advertising, addiction, etc.

Synonyms

  • liberty
  • license
  • exemption

Antonyms

  • slavery
  • imprisonment
  • bondage
  • constraint
  • unfreedom

Derived terms

Translations

References

  • freedom at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • freedom in Keywords for Today: A 21st Century Vocabulary, edited by The Keywords Project, Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek, 2018.
  • freedom in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Anagrams

  • fordeem

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impulsivity

English

Etymology

impulsive +? -ity

Noun

impulsivity (usually uncountable, plural impulsivities)

  1. The quality of being impulsive, impulsiveness; inclination to act on impulse rather than thought.

Synonyms

  • impulsiveness

Related terms

  • impulse
  • impulsive
  • impulsively
  • impulsiveness

Translations

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