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Libertarian
UK //ˌlɪbəˈtɛərɪən//US //ˌlɪbəˈtɛriən//
Definition
A person who advocates for personal and economic freedom with minimal government intervention.
In simple words: A person who believes in freedom and limited government.
Examples
- The libertarian candidate proposed reducing taxes significantly.
- Many libertarians believe that personal freedoms should take precedence over government regulations.
- As a libertarian, she values individual rights above all else.
- The libertarian party focuses on limited government and maximum freedom.
- Some people identify as libertarians due to their belief in free markets and personal choice.
Usage notes
Used in political contexts; appropriate in discussions about government and personal freedom. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing politics.
Grammar pattern
noun
Memory hint
Think of 'liberty' - libertarians value personal freedom.
Collocations
- libertarian philosophy
- libertarian beliefs
- libertarian views
- libertarian party
- libertarian principles
Synonyms
- independent
- freedom-lover
- anarchist
- classical liberal
- market-oriented
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'liberal' as they have different meanings in different contexts.
- Incorrectly used as an adjective instead of a noun.
- Assuming all libertarians agree on every issue.