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Empty word used by politicians and extremists in their speeches and argues.
“I work for your freedom” (Every politician in world’s history)
Freedom by ChamatemiJ October 7, 2019
Noun: The idea or state one can have or attain where their actions, especially if they are not illegal, are not scrutinized by an overarching or higher power.

Adjective: Usually "of something".

Synonyms: Unfettered, unshackled, liberty
antonyms: Shackled, bound, enslaved, controlled, restricted.
1. The US Government allows much freedom for their people.

2. Man was jealous of birds, but with the invention of the plane he can experience the freedom of flight along side his feathered friends.
freedom by RasterScanner October 28, 2019
The greatest illusion in human history. no matter how free you think you are, there's always someone holding your leash. be it your parents, teachers, professors, your boss, the government, your CO. someone will always be holding your leash and will reign you back in if you so much as dare to think that you are even remotely free. as long as you are alive and needing, you are not free.
you: does something that you want to do

also you: gets your pay cut and gets demoted.

your boss: this is what happens when you get out of line

you: so much for freedom
Freedom by my_life_bruh October 31, 2019
Freedom can be a name or a word in this case it's a word. Now freedom get's made fun of her name and is often called free DUMB although she get's bullied she still get's the guys and is very intelligent.
Person 1: Oh hey Freedom
Freedom: oh hey!
Freedom by TByeet January 8, 2020
(noun)
Hot girlfriend of Gabriel, He loves her so much, and she loves him so much to make him want to live, she is so cute and amazingly sweet and thoughtful, she is very modest and humble as well. Always cheers up the crowd, and can make a terrible night into an amazing one, the best one. Freedom and Gabriel make up Team Badass.
Freedom is an angel.
Freedom by Creator of Facts March 7, 2020
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Its Freedom
Freedom by abcbca September 21, 2020