free people
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Definition
Noun: 1. People who are free: A collective term for individuals who are not enslaved, oppressed, or living under tyranny; people who enjoy personal, civil, or political liberties.
Usage
The term "free people" is used to describe a group or community characterized by their liberty and autonomy. It often carries a formal or rhetorical weight, contrasting with conditions of servitude or authoritarian control. * The constitution was designed to protect the rights of free people. * After the abolition of slavery, they struggled to build a life as free people. * The philosopher wrote about the responsibilities of free people in a democratic society.
Advanced Usage
- "the free": Used as a nominalized adjective, often in poetic or formal contexts to mean free people collectively.
- The statue stands as a beacon for "the free" and those yearning to be free.
Variants and Related Words
- Freeman (n, archaic): A man who possesses civil or political liberty, often with specific legal rights in a city or guild. (Note: This is a related but distinct term, not a variant of "free people" itself).
- Freewoman (n, archaic): The female equivalent of a freeman.
Synonyms
- Citizenry: The body of citizens in a state or nation.
- Freemen (archaic): Men enjoying civil or political liberty.
Related Phrases
- Land of the free: A patriotic phrase, often from national anthems or mottos, describing a country built on principles of liberty.
- They immigrated to what they called the "land of the free."
Noun
- people who are free
- the home of the free and the brave