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1. liberal
noun. ['ˈlɪˌbɝːəl'] a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties.
Antonyms
Rhymes with Liberal Arts
- upstarts
- k-mart's
- imparts
- descartes's
- departs
- starts
- spartz
- smarts
- tarts
- schartz
- parts'
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- martz
- marts
- mart's
- kartes
- hearts
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- hartz
- harts
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- darts
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- charts
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- artz
Sentences with liberal-arts
1. Noun Phrase
Writers in the liberal arts and humanities use a wide range of references.
2. Noun Phrase
One advantage that top liberal arts colleges have over other colleges is their selectivity.
3. Noun Phrase
In the first year of the degree program, students complete liberal arts courses at an accredited college.
4. Noun Phrase
Another key advantage liberal arts colleges have over other institutions is their focus on quality teaching.
3. liberal
adjective. ['ˈlɪˌbɝːəl'] having political or social views favoring reform and progress.
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5. liberal
adjective. ['ˈlɪˌbɝːəl'] tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition.
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6. liberal
noun. ['ˈlɪˌbɝːəl'] a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and self-regulating markets.
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8. arts
noun. ['ˈɑːrts'] studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills).
Synonyms
- Romanticism
- Sinology
- trivium
- discipline
- humanities
- performing arts
- beaux arts
- humanistic discipline
- classicalism
- Orientalism
- Romantic Movement
- library science
- musicology
- neoclassicism
- field
- chronology
- stemmatology
- quadrivium
- subject area
- art history
- field of study
- study
- liberal arts
- fine arts
- literary study
- classicism
- history
- subject field
- Occidentalism
- Oriental Studies
- philosophy
- linguistics
- bailiwick
- subject
- stemmatics
- philology