Illiberality [noun]

Definition of Illiberality:

belief without basis, information; intolerance

Opposite/Antonyms of Illiberality:


Sentence/Example of Illiberality:

There is no avoiding illiberality, under this belief,—as the philosopher understands illiberality.

It is hard to imagine any meanness or illiberality being generated in such a house.

Leave such illiberality to cousin Goodenough: it would be quite beneath you!

They were the writings of a Scholar, a Gentleman and a Statesman, without personal sarcasm or illiberality of any kind.

George Hotspur sent the man his money, not without many curses on the illiberality of such a curmudgeon.

Neither do I mean that we should struggle with illiberality against any improvements which can be borrowed from English principle.

Illiberality, jealousy, and local policy mix too much in all our public counsels for the good government of the Union.

Let it be remembered by those who accuse Dr. Johnson of illiberality that both were Scotchmen.

The slightest hint at retaliation would have such an effect in the Assembly as to stop the onward career of illiberality.

My creditors, whose insulting illiberality could only be equalled by their unbounded impositions, hourly assailed me.