Libertarian

Pronunciation: /ˌlɪˌbɜːrˈtɛˌriːən/

Libertarian (noun)

  1. a person who believes in personal freedom and minimal government control.
  2. someone who follows a philosophy that values individual liberty and free choice.

Examples

  • The libertarian advocated for fewer government regulations.
  • As a libertarian, she valued personal freedom above all.

Common collocations: libertarian views, libertarian principles, libertarian philosophy, libertarian movement, libertarian policies

Libertarian (adjective)

  1. related to the belief in personal freedom and limited government.

Examples

  • The libertarian approach emphasizes individual rights.
  • Her libertarian stance was clear in the debate.

Synonyms of Libertarian

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Libertarian

  • political philosophy