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liberal
01
libéral
willing to accept, respect, and understand different behaviors, beliefs, opinions, etc.
Example
She has a liberal attitude towards social issues, advocating for equality and justice.
The university promotes a liberal education that encourages critical thinking and exploration of diverse viewpoints.
His liberal interpretation of the law allowed for more flexibility in its application.
02
libéral
related to or characteristic of a political ideology that emphasizes individual freedoms, equality, and government intervention for social welfare and economic opportunity
Example
His liberal views prioritize tolerance, diversity, and progressive social change.
Liberal democracies uphold principles of free speech, freedom of religion, and the rule of law.
The liberal approach to economics favors government regulation to address market failures and promote income equality.
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généreux, libéral
(of a person or action) characterized by a generous nature in giving or providing resources
Example
She was known for her liberal donations to various charitable organizations.
The foundation received a liberal endowment from an anonymous benefactor.
He was liberal with his praise, encouraging everyone in the team.
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libéral, large
not literal
Liberal
01
un libéral, une libérale
a person who advocates for progressive reforms, often in politics, economics, or social policies
Example
The liberal's proposal for healthcare reform gained support from younger voters seeking universal coverage.
As a liberal, he believed in the importance of government intervention to address social inequalities.
The organization was founded by liberals who championed human rights and gender equality worldwide.
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libéral, libérale
a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and self-regulating markets
word family
liber
Noun
liberal
Adjective
illiberal
Adjective
liberality
Noun
liberalize
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