FREEDOM in a Sentence

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316 example sentences for FREEDOM, such as:
1. They did not allow the serfs any freedom.
2. Students are given the freedom to choose their own topics.
3. The new syllabus allows students greater freedom of choice.
4. Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two makes four.
5. Her parents are very liberal and allow her a lot of freedom.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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 Meanings and Examples of FREEDOM
freedom
 n.  the condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally imposed restraints
 n.  immunity from an obligation or duty
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1  For years that quiet company had mocked his restlessness, his desire for change and freedom.
Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In II
2  Zenobia, though doubtful of the girl's efficiency, was tempted by the freedom to find fault without much risk of losing her; and so Mattie came to Starkfield.
Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In III
3  When the dish was empty and Gerald only midway in his remarks on the thievishness of Yankees who wanted to free darkies and yet offered no penny to pay for their freedom, Ellen rose.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
4  Scarlett laughed with the rest at these sallies but, as always, the freedom with which the Tarletons treated their mother came as a shock.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER V
5  She was soon released from the bonds she had assumed with so much haste and so little thought, but she was never again to know the careless freedom of her unmarried days.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER VII
6  A curious sense of lightness, of freedom, pervaded her now that she had finally hardened her heart against all that bound her to the old days and the old Scarlett.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXII
7  There was about his movements the same pagan freedom and leashed power Scarlett had noted that night Atlanta fell, something sinister and a little frightening.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXVI
8  The better class of them, scorning freedom, were suffering as severely as their white masters.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII
9  Many loyal field hands also refused to avail themselves of the new freedom, but the hordes of "trashy free issue niggers," who were causing most of the trouble, were drawn largely from the field-hand class.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII
10  Dazzled by these tales, freedom became a never-ending picnic, a barbecue every day of the week, a carnival of idleness and theft and insolence.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII
11  Soon Atlanta became accustomed to seeing Scarlett and her bodyguard and, from being accustomed, the ladies grew to envy her her freedom of movement.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XLII
12  But they were stung that they must owe lives and freedom to Rhett Butler, a speculator and a Scallawag.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XLVI
13  She was dressed in black from her huge men's shoes, slashed to permit freedom for her toes, to her black head rag.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER LIX
14  There were in her at the moment two beings, one drawing deep breaths of freedom and exhilaration, the other gasping for air in a little black prison-house of fears.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 6
15  She had not known again till today that lightness, that glow of freedom; but now it was something more than a blind groping of the blood.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 6
Example Sentence: (106 in 8 pages)
1  He was an agent, not of the capitalist West, but of the spirit of human freedom.
2  It is conflict and not unquestioning agreement that deeps freedom alive.
3  Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two makes four.
4  They did not allow the serfs any freedom.
5  Her parents are very liberal and allow her a lot of freedom.
6  Freedom is always and exclusively freedom for the one who thinks differently.
7  Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the freedom to choose his attitude in any given set of circumstances.
8  Susan's idea of freedom was to have variety in her life style.
9  Civil rights include freedom, equality in law and in employment, and the right to vote.
10  To do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom.
11  Then, attitudes changed and artists were given greater freedom in their choice of subject matter.
12  The new syllabus allows students greater freedom of choice.
13  Students are given the freedom to choose their own topics.
14  I went away to college thinking it would be wall-to-wall parties and all the freedom I wanted.
15  Traditional quilts combine the discipline of pattern with the artistic freedom to choose color and scale.