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Meaning of liberalest | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

superlative form of liberal: most liberal

form-of, superlative

Examples

“The firſt Monarch of the Cæſars, is he not alſo exceedingly praiſed of Hiſtoriographers for the liberaleſt Prince of his time, and for ſuch a one as ſhewed in deed, that he loved not riches in war, that afterwarde hee might at his pleaſure live in delight, or abuſe them about his owne pleaſures, but that they were the common price and reward of vertue, which he laid up to recompence valiant and honeſt men withall?”
“I saw the lions the next morning, acquired a considerable dizziness and head-ache, in my way to the top of King’s Chapel, and got baked in the hot house of the botanical garden, with the dregs of yesterday’s wine still in my head:—to be sure, I was somewhat compensated for my trouble, by seeing in the university library, the most liberalest gift of the king of Denmark, to use the words of the learned librarian, and some valuable Arabian MSS. which could not be made out by any member of the university.”
“Next year, perhaps Allan MacEachen will reappear in his Pearson-era persona as the liberalest Liberal of them all.”
“He is one of the liberalest judges on the court but was reported offended at the President’s comments about elderly judges.”
“As it stands right now, the state of Louisiana is the liberalest state in the union with reference to its strict liability,” Ackal said.”
“An old Duke hand put it: “Dukakis is the liberal-est guy in America who can get elected.[…]””
“But let an individual make a difficult personal decision with which those same conservatives disagree, and they suddenly become as intrusive and regulation-minded as the liberalest liberal.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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