n. The state or character of being free.n. Exemption from the constraint or restraint of physical or moral forces; the state of being able to act without external controlling interference; liberty; in a special sense, exemption from bondage or imprisonment.n. Exemption from arbitrary, despotic, or autocratic control, especially in civil matters; independence; civil liberty.n. Frankness; openness; outspokenness; unrestrictedness.n. License; improper familiarity; in a concrete sense (with a plural), a violation of the rules of decorum; an act of bold presumption.n. The state of being clear or exempt (from something): as, freedom from sickness; freedom from caren. Ease or facility (of doing anything): as, he speaks or acts with freedom.n. Generosity; liberality; open-handedness.n. The possession of particular privileges; franchise; immunity: as, the freedom of a city or of a corporation.n. A free, unconditional grant; a free privilege or franchise.n. In mathematics, capability of displacement in space.