Freedoms [noun]

Definition of Freedoms:

independence, license to do as one wants

Opposite/Antonyms of Freedoms:


Sentence/Example of Freedoms:

I am sorry such angry freedoms are taken, for two reasons; first, because such liberties never do any good.

He has scarcely tasted sweet air yet and the great freedoms of the world that science has enlarged for him.

A teenage hacker-turned-hero pits himself against the government to fight for his basic freedoms.

Here follows, therefore, in what relates to these kinds of freedoms, the rules that we can lay down.

She allowed him to come a little nearer, to hold her hand, to take nameless small freedoms, and he was always delicate.

Caroline, you permit yourself to take the most improper freedoms; I desire that we may have no more of this.

And a voice that seemed to come from the centre of his soul clamoured for wild empires, for freedoms unutterable.

Every individual needs—harmoniously with the needs of other individuals—the freedoms and restraints his own nature demands.

The etiquette of Norway permits these slight freedoms on the part of a female cashier.

And if all work alike, is it not fit for all to eat alike, have alike, and enjoy alike privileges and freedoms?