Synonym: abundant, ample, broad-minded, extensive, extravagant, freethinking, generous, lavish, plentiful, progressive, tolerant, unselfish. Antonym: compulsory, dogmatic. Similar words: deliberately, fiber, subscriber, overall, mineral, funeral, after all, several. Meaning: ['lɪbərəl] n. 1. a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties 2. a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and self-regulating markets. adj. 1. showing or characterized by broad-mindedness 2. having political or social views favoring reform and progress 3. tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition 4. given or giving freely 5. not literal.
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271 'The free-market liberal principles on which the West was built are often in direct contrast with methods and rules in the East, ' the report says.
272 Bennett launched a crusade for "moral values" against decadent "liberal relativism.".
273 The Europeans still cling to it, though, with the return of "liberal interventionism" in Libya, but it is anxious and halfhearted.
274 The current interest in sign language has roots in the pioneering work of one rebel teacher at Gallaudet University in Washington, D. C. , the world's only liberal arts university for deaf people.
275 Nowadays, our culture disvalues liberal education, is skeptical of virtue, and, in particular, glorifies self-aggrandizement over altruism.
276 He wants to know more about liberal latitudinarianism in theology.
277 The primary school Chinese is a liberal art, by which we may exert a liberal influence on the pupil.
278 The Whig a coalition with dissident Tories in the mid - 19 th century and become the Liberal Party.
279 Self-accusation and liberal construction is a penal system regulated by our country's Criminal Law, as well as an important legal circumstance of punishment.
280 But in practice, the main divide between liberal and conservative judges tends to be over the responsibilities of the federal government,[Sentence dictionary] not judicial activism per se.
281 The President, trying to be cute, said his liberal arts education had not really prepared him for such complicated issues as this.
282 As a result, our students spend almost twice the time in one-on-one discussion with faculty as students at other prestigious liberal arts schools.
More similar words: deliberately, fiber, subscriber, overall, mineral, funeral, after all, several, federal, literally, in general, the general public, tribe, describe, member, rubber, timber, number, chamber, rally, oral, remember, limber up, rural, a number of, membership, any number of, neutral, enthrall, central.