freethinking

IPA: frˈiθˈɪŋkɪŋ

noun

  • The principles of a freethinker; free thought

free-thinking

IPA: frˈiθˈɪŋkɪŋ

adjective

  • Having opinions that are contrary to dogma or the positions of authority.
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Examples of "freethinking" in Sentences

  • They do call it "freethinking" for a reason you know.
  • Now, I've often thought that where "freethinking" is concerned the old maxim "You Get What You Pay For" applies.
  • My evidence for my own freethinking is that I don't buy into either the whole liberal agenda or the whole "con" agenda either.
  • These attempts to extend the influence of what was called freethinking and philosophy, were carried on, as we have hinted, with a caution dictated by the timidity of the philosopher's disposition.
  • Or would you say "The people have decided, deal with it."? although I do not share your worldview and have serious reservations with the term freethinking as well as some of the movements biggest unofficial spokespersons (Harris,
  • Between them lie many phases of opinion generally labelled "freethinking," which regard the life-story as partly legendary and partly historical, but offer no definite and rational method of interpretation, no adequate explanation of the complex whole.
  • Yet men talked as if, somehow or other, the cause of 'freethinking' had gained great moral support from the conversion of a bishop, though, if the rumour had been true, their new convert had for years past been guilty of the basest fraud of which a man is capable.

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