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All liberalistic synonyms

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adjective liberalistic

  • liberal — favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs.
  • enlightened — Having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.

adj liberalistic

  • advanced — An advanced system, method, or design is modern and has been developed from an earlier version of the same thing.
  • avant-garde — Avant-garde art, music, theatre, and literature is very modern and experimental.
  • broad — Something that is broad is wide.
  • broad-minded — If you describe someone as broad-minded, you approve of them because they are willing to accept types of behaviour which other people consider immoral.
  • catholic — The Catholic Church is the branch of the Christian Church that accepts the Pope as its leader and is based in the Vatican in Rome.
  • flexible — capable of being bent, usually without breaking; easily bent: a flexible ruler.
  • free — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • general — of or relating to all persons or things belonging to a group or category: a general meeting of the employees.
  • high-minded — having or showing high, exalted principles or feelings.
  • humanitarian — having concern for or helping to improve the welfare and happiness of people.
  • indulgent — characterized by or showing indulgence; benignly lenient or permissive: an indulgent parent.
  • intelligent — having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student.
  • interested — having an interest in something; concerned: Interested members will meet at noon.
  • left — of, relating to, or located on or near the side of a person or thing that is turned toward the west when the subject is facing north (opposed to right).
  • lenient — agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children. More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression.
  • loose — free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
  • magnanimous — generous in forgiving an insult or injury; free from petty resentfulness or vindictiveness: to be magnanimous toward one's enemies.
  • permissive — habitually or characteristically accepting or tolerant of something, as social behavior or linguistic usage, that others might disapprove or forbid.
  • progressive — favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, especially in political matters: a progressive mayor.
  • radical — of or going to the root or origin; fundamental: a radical difference.
  • rational — agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible: a rational plan for economic development.
  • reasonable — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • receiving — to take into one's possession (something offered or delivered): to receive many gifts.
  • receptive — having the quality of receiving, taking in, or admitting.
  • tolerant — inclined or disposed to tolerate; showing tolerance; forbearing: tolerant of errors.
  • unbiased — not biased or prejudiced; fair; impartial.
  • unconventional — not conventional; not bound by or conforming to convention, rule, or precedent; free from conventionality: an unconventional artist; an unconventional use of material.
  • understanding — mental process of a person who comprehends; comprehension; personal interpretation: My understanding of the word does not agree with yours.
  • unorthodox — not conforming to rules, traditions, or modes of conduct, as of a doctrine, religion, or philosophy; not orthodox: an unorthodox ideology.
  • unprejudiced — not prejudiced; without preconception; unbiased; impartial: the unprejudiced view of the judge.
  • humanistic — a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
  • latitudinarian — allowing or characterized by latitude in opinion or conduct, especially in religious views.
  • libertarian — a person who advocates liberty, especially with regard to thought or conduct.
  • reformist — a person who advocates or practices reform; reformer.
  • unbigoted — utterly intolerant of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.
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