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illiberal

English

Etymology

From Middle French illibéral, from Latin illiberalis.

Adjective

illiberal (comparative more illiberal, superlative most illiberal)

  1. Restrictive of individual choice and freedom.
    Synonyms: antiliberal, oppressive, authoritarian
    Antonym: liberal
  2. Narrow-minded; bigoted.
    Synonym: antiliberal
    Antonyms: generous, broad-minded
  3. (archaic) Ungenerous, stingy.
  4. (economics, politics) Not adhering to either liberalism or neoliberalism.
    Synonym: antiliberal

Related terms

  • illiberally
  • illiberalism

Translations

Noun

illiberal (plural illiberals)

  1. One opposed to liberal principles.

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??libe?a?l/, /?libe??a?l/
  • Rhymes: -a?l

Adjective

illiberal (comparative illiberaler, superlative am illiberalsten)

  1. illiberal

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illiberality

English

Etymology

From illiberal +? -ity.

Noun

illiberality (countable and uncountable, plural illiberalities)

  1. (uncountable) The condition of being illiberal
  2. (countable) An illiberal word or action

Translations

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