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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31 The SDP - Liberal Alliance is holding a conference.
32 He's a good old-fashioned liberal.
33 If only they were as liberal with their cash.
34 Some politicians want more liberal trade relations with Europe.
35 They favour liberal free-market policies.
36 I hadn't got him marked down as a liberal.
37 We ate cake with liberal amounts of whipped cream.
38 The Liberal Bloc voted for the tax increase.
39 This country adopts a liberal foreign policy.
40 They were liberal in their help.
41 He liked to think of himself as a liberal.
42 There was a massive twenty per cent swing away from the Conservatives to the Liberal Democrats.
43 How many candidates is the Liberal Party running in the General Election?
44 Two Conservative MPs have gone over to the Liberal Democrats.
45 A vote for the Liberal Democrats is just a Labour vote in disguise.
46 Did the Conservatives win courtesy of the division of the opposition vote between Labour and the Liberal Democrats?
47 The electoral fortunes of the Liberal Democratic party may decline.
48 More and more people are inclined towards the Liberal Party as they become disenchanted with the two main parties that have governed the country for half a century.
49 She's very liberal with promises but much less so with money.
50 Her politics have become more liberal over the past few years.
51 I think Sam is too liberal with his criticism .
52 TV is reflective of society's more liberal views on sex.
53 Espousal of such liberal ideas won't make her very popular around here.
54 She made liberal use of her elder sister's make-up and clothes.
55 The vile person shall be no more called liberal , nor the churl said to be bountiful.
56 The opinion polls are predicting a Liberal landslide in next week's election.
57 By June of this year the whirligig of politics had kicked the Conservatives out and put the Liberal Democrats in.
58 The balance of evidence suggests the Liberal party's decline began before the First World War.
59 In their election manifesto,[Sentencedict.com ] the Liberal Democrats proposed increasing taxes to pay for improvements in education.
60 His natural supporters are the urban poor, and educated people of a liberal turn of mind.
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.