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liberally

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/ˈlɪbərəli/ · lib-er-al-ly

In a generous or open-minded manner.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a generous or open-minded manner.

ایک فراخ دل یا کھلی ذہنیت کے ساتھ۔

کھل کر

khul kar

Synonyms

generouslymagnanimouslyopen-heartedlyفراخ دلانہسخیانہبڑے دل سے

Antonyms

stingilysparinglyparsimoniouslyتنگ دل سےکم کمبخل سے

Common Collocations

  • liberally donate
  • liberally interpret
  • liberally apply

Example Sentences

She donates to charity liberally.

وہ خیرات میں کھل کر عطیہ دیتی ہیں۔

Woh khairat mein khul kar aatiya deti hain.

The author writes liberally about her experiences.

مصنف اپنی تجربات کے بارے میں کھل کر لکھتی ہیں۔

Musannif apni tajurbat ke bare mein khul kar likhti hain.

He interpreted the rules liberally.

اس نے قوانین کو کھل کر سمجھا۔

Us ne qawaneen ko khul kar samjha.

Easily Confused With

liberal:Liberal is an adjective describing a person or ideology that is open-minded, while liberally is the adverb form describing the manner in which something is done.

Word Family

liberal
adjectiveآزاد خیال
liberality
nounفراخ دلی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'liberally' as 'liberating' your resources to share freely.

Imagine a person generously pouring out coins or gifts to those in need.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پھر دل ہی سے دیے ہم نے، کسی کی خاطر اڑانے کو زمین کا یہ بوجھ اُٹھایا، سب کو بہانے کو

Phir dil hi se diye hum ne, kisi ki khatir udane ko Zameen ka ye bojh uthaya, sab ko behane ko

Then we gave from the heart, for someone’s sake to let go Lifted this load of earth, to share it with all in tow.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نیک عمل کرنے سے سب کو فائدہ ہوتا ہے۔

Neik amal karne se sab ko faida hota hai.

Doing good deeds benefits everyone.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "liberalis" — belonging to a free man

First known use: 15th century

The term evolved from the Latin word 'liberalis', which means 'generous' or 'worthy of a free man'. It has come to describe broad and open-minded behavior in modern English.