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liberty

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/ˈlɪb.ər.ti/ · lib-er-ty

The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.

کسی جماعت میں اس حالت کو آزاد ہونا جس میں حکومتی پابندیاں انسان کے طرز زندگی، رویے یا سیاسی نظریات پر ظالمانہ پابندیاں عائد نہ ہوں۔

آزادی

azadi

Synonyms

freedomindependenceliberationآزادیخود مختاریآزاد خیالی

Antonyms

oppressioncaptivitysubjugationپا بندیغلامیدباؤ

Common Collocations

  • civil liberty
  • personal liberty
  • political liberty

Example Sentences

Liberty is a fundamental right that must be protected.

آزادی ایک بنیادی حق ہے جس کا تحفظ ہونا چاہیے۔

Azadi aik buniyadi haq hai jis ka tahafuz hona chahiye.

Many people fought for liberty during the revolution.

بہت سے لوگوں نے انقلاب کے دوران آزادی کے لئے جنگ لڑی۔

Bahut se logon ne inqilab ke doran azadi ke liye jang ladi.

Liberty and justice for all is a core principle of democracy.

سب کے لئے آزادی اور انصاف جمہوریت کا ایک اہم اصول ہے۔

Sab ke liye azadi aur insaf jamhoriyat ka aik ahem usool hai.

Easily Confused With

libation:Libation refers to a ritual pouring of a liquid as an offering to a god, while liberty refers to freedom.

Word Family

liberate
verbآزاد کرنا
liberation
nounآزادی
libertarian
nounآزادی پسند

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'Liberty Bell' as a symbol of freedom.

Imagine the Statue of Liberty representing freedom and independence.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

فطرت سے جڑنا ہے آزادی کی دلیل زندگی کا جوش ہے عشق کا حاصل

Fitrath se judna hai azadi ki daleel Zindagi ka josh hai ishq ka hasil

Connecting with nature is the proof of freedom, The passion of life is the essence of love.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

آزادی کی قدر کرو

azadi ki qadr karo

Value your freedom.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "libertas" — freedom, absence of restraint

First known use: 14th century

The word 'liberty' has evolved from the Latin 'libertas' which referred to the freedom of an individual, especially in contrast to a state of slavery or captivity.