large vs liberal

large

adj
  • Of considerable or relatively great size or extent. 

  • That is large (the manufactured size). 

  • Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter. 

noun
  • One of several common sizes to which an item may be manufactured. 

  • A thousand dollars/pounds. 

  • One who fits an item of that size. 

  • An item labelled or denoted as being that size. 

adv
  • Before the wind. 

liberal

adj
  • Ample, abundant; generous in quantity. 

  • Widely open to new ideas, willing to depart from established opinions or conventions; permissive. 

  • Generous; permitting liberty; willing to give unsparingly. 

  • Open to political or social changes and reforms associated with either classical or modern liberalism. 

  • Pertaining to those arts and sciences the study of which is considered to provide general knowledge, as opposed to vocational/occupational, technical or mechanical training. 

noun
  • A supporter of any of several liberal parties. 

  • One who favors individual voting rights, human and civil rights, and laissez-faire markets (also called "classical liberal"; compare libertarian). 

  • One with liberal views, supporting individual liberty (see Wikipedia's article on Liberalism). 

  • Someone with progressive or left-wing views; one with a left-wing ideology. 

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