liberty
Liberty is the state of being free within society from control or oppressive restrictions. it is the right and power to believe, act, and express oneself as one chooses.
Beispiele
3 von 5In our country, we enjoy the liberty to choose our own jobs.
In our country, we enjoy the liberty to choose our own jobs.
The constitution was written to protect the liberty of all people.
The constitution was written to protect the liberty of all people.
I have the liberty to go for a walk whenever I want.
I have the liberty to go for a walk whenever I want.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the Statue of Liberty in New York; she holds a light to show people the way to rights and freedom.
Schnelles Quiz
In a free country, citizens have the _______ to speak their minds.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: liberty
Beispiele
In our country, we enjoy the liberty to choose our own jobs.
everydayIn our country, we enjoy the liberty to choose our own jobs.
The constitution was written to protect the liberty of all people.
formalThe constitution was written to protect the liberty of all people.
I have the liberty to go for a walk whenever I want.
informalI have the liberty to go for a walk whenever I want.
The study examines the relationship between economic growth and individual liberty.
academicThe study examines the relationship between economic growth and individual liberty.
Managers have the liberty to set their own team schedules.
businessManagers have the liberty to set their own team schedules.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
take the liberty of
to do something without asking permission first
at liberty to
allowed to or free to
Statue of Liberty
the famous monument representing freedom in New York
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Freedom is a broad term for being free, while liberty often refers specifically to legal and political rights.
Nutzungshinweise
Liberty is more common in formal contexts, especially in law and politics. In everyday speech, people usually use the word 'freedom'.
Häufige Fehler
Learners sometimes use 'liberty' as a verb; however, 'liberate' is the verb form.
Merkhilfe
Think of the Statue of Liberty in New York; she holds a light to show people the way to rights and freedom.
Wortherkunft
From the Latin word 'libertas', which means the state of a free person.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Liberty is a core value in American culture and the French Republic (Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité).
Schnelles Quiz
In a free country, citizens have the _______ to speak their minds.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: liberty
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trial
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hearing
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litigation
A1Litigation is the process of using a court of law to solve a legal disagreement. It involves a judge or jury making a final decision about a dispute between people or companies.
testimony
A1A formal statement given by a witness in a court of law or a public meeting. It is also used to describe something that serves as clear proof that a fact is true.
witness
A1A witness is a person who sees an event, such as a crime or an accident, take place. In a legal context, this person provides information or evidence in a court about what they observed.
crime
A1A crime is an action that is against the law and is punishable by the government. It refers to illegal activities like stealing or hurting someone.
criminal
A1A person who has committed a crime or done something illegal. This word describes someone who breaks the law and may be punished by the police or a court.
felony
A1A felony is a very serious crime, such as murder or armed robbery. In legal systems, it is a crime that is punished more severely than a minor offense, often resulting in more than one year in prison.
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