A1 noun Neutral

freedom

/ˈfriːdəm/

Freedom is the state of being able to act, speak, or think without being controlled by anyone else. In a legal sense, it refers to the specific rights and liberties protected by a government or laws.

Ejemplos

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1

Children enjoy the freedom of playing outside during the summer.

Kids have the liberty to play outdoors in the summer months.

2

The new law protects the freedom of the press and media outlets.

The legislation ensures that newspapers and news stations remain independent.

3

I love the freedom of being my own boss.

I like that I can make my own decisions at work.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
freedom
Verb
free
Adverbio
freely
Adjetivo
free
Relacionado
liberation
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Truco para recordar

Think of the Statue of Liberty; she represents 'freedom' and is a symbol of being 'free'.

Quiz rápido

The constitution of the country guarantees ____ of religion to everyone.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: freedom

Ejemplos

1

Children enjoy the freedom of playing outside during the summer.

everyday

Kids have the liberty to play outdoors in the summer months.

2

The new law protects the freedom of the press and media outlets.

formal

The legislation ensures that newspapers and news stations remain independent.

3

I love the freedom of being my own boss.

informal

I like that I can make my own decisions at work.

4

Political freedom is a fundamental concept in modern democratic theory.

academic

The idea of being politically independent is central to democracy studies.

5

Our company gives managers the freedom to set their own project budgets.

business

The business allows managers to decide how to spend their project money.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
freedom
Verb
free
Adverbio
freely
Adjetivo
free
Relacionado
liberation

Colocaciones comunes

freedom of speech the right to express opinions publicly
religious freedom the right to practice any religion
academic freedom the liberty for teachers to study and teach
gain freedom to become free from control or prison
fight for freedom to struggle to obtain rights or independence

Frases Comunes

freedom of choice

the opportunity to choose between different options

set someone free

to release someone from a cage or prison

freedom of movement

the right to travel or live where you want

Se confunde a menudo con

freedom vs liberty

Liberty often refers to specific legal rights, while freedom is a more general personal state.

freedom vs free

Free is usually an adjective or verb, while freedom is the noun form.

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Notas de uso

Use 'freedom' to talk about the general concept of being free. It can be used as an uncountable noun (e.g., 'we want freedom') or a countable noun when referring to specific rights (e.g., 'the five freedoms').

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Errores comunes

Learners often use the adjective 'free' when they need the noun 'freedom'. For example, saying 'I want my free' instead of 'I want my freedom'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the Statue of Liberty; she represents 'freedom' and is a symbol of being 'free'.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Old English 'frēodōm', where 'frēo' means not in bondage and '-dōm' indicates a state or condition.

Patrones gramaticales

uncountable noun in general contexts can be used as a countable noun for specific rights (plural: freedoms) often followed by the preposition 'of' or 'from'
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Contexto cultural

In many Western cultures, 'freedom' is considered a core value and a basic human right often cited in national constitutions.

Quiz rápido

The constitution of the country guarantees ____ of religion to everyone.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: freedom

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litigation

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testimony

A1

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witness

A1

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crime

A1

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A1

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felony

A1

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