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illiberate

 

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illiberate

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense: Not deliberately or consciously done

Usage:

  • After a long day at work, his illiberate actions revealed his tiredness.
  • Their argument escalated due to illiberate comments made in the heat of the moment.

illiberate

Part of speech: Verb

Sense: To act without deliberate thought or intention

Usage:

  • She tends to illiberate when it comes to choosing what to wear.
  • They illiberate their decisions, often leading to chaotic outcomes.

illiberate

Part of speech: Adverb

Sense: In an ill-considered or unintentional manner

Usage:

  • He apologized illiberately for his offensive remark.
  • The company's new policy was implemented illiberately, causing confusion among employees.

illiberate

Part of speech: Local term (specific to a region)

Usage:

  • In some local dialects, "illiberate" means "uneducated" or "ignorant".
  • Local communities use "illiberate" to describe someone who lacks cultural awareness.

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