Synonyms for illiberality
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : ih-lib-er-uhl, ih-lib-ruhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈlɪb ər əl, ɪˈlɪb rəl |
Top 10 synonyms for illiberality Other synonyms for the word illiberality
- abandonment
- adjacency
- ageism
- antipathy
- apartheid
- arbitrariness
- aversion
- bad opinion
- bent
- compactness
- contemptuousness
- contumacy
- dedication
- density
- detriment
- devotion
- disgust
- dislike
- displeasure
- disposition
- disrelish
- dogma
- enthusiasm
- faction
- flash
- foregone conclusion
- frenzy
- head-set
- illiberality
- immoderation
- incorrigibility
- infatuation
- injustice
- intimacy
- intolerance
- jaundiced eye
- leaning
- madness
- mind trip
- mind-set
- mindset
- misjudgment
- monomania
- narrow-mindedness
- narrowmindedness
- obsessiveness
- obstinacy
- one-sidedness
- parsimony
- partiality
- partisanship
- passion
- penchant
- penuriousness
- pique
- preconceived notion
- preconception
- predilection
- predisposition
- preference
- prejudgment
- prejudice
- prepossess
- prepossession
- proclivity
- proneness
- propensity
- propinquity
- proximity
- racialism
- racism
- rage
- repugnance
- reticence
- revulsion
- secrecy
- secretiveness
- sectarianism
- segregation
- sexism
- single-mindedness
- slant
- spin
- spleen
- standpoint
- stinginess
- strictness
- stubbornness
- superstition
- tenacity
- tendency
- tendentiousness
- tilt
- transport
- turn
- twist
- umbrage
- unfairness
- unreasonableness
- unruliness
- viewpoint
- violence
- warp
- willfulness
- xenophobia
- zeal
- zealotry
Définition of illiberality
Origin :- 1530s, "ungentlemanly, base, mean," from Middle French illiberal (14c.), from Latin illiberalis "ungenerous, mean, sordid; unworthy of a freeman," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + liberalis (see liberal). A sense of "narrow-minded politically; unconcerned with the rights or liberties of others" is attested from 1640s, and might conceivably be revived to take up some of the burden that drags down conservative.
- As in prejudice : noun belief without basis, information; intolerance
- As in racism : noun prejudice against an ethnic group
- As in bias : noun belief in one way; partiality
- As in closeness : noun nearness
- As in one-sidedness : noun bias
- As in partisanship : noun bias
- As in prepossession : noun bias
- As in tendentiousness : noun bias
- As in fanaticism : noun overenthusiasm
- As in jaundice : verb bias
- Forgive me, if you can, for a touch of illiberality about your paper.
- Extract from : « More Letters of Charles Darwin Volume II » by Charles Darwin
- He readily obtained sympathy, and many persons were disgusted at Sir Charles's illiberality in not making him some compensation.
- Extract from : « A Terrible Temptation » by Charles Reade
- Where men resolve to be ungrateful, it is natural that they should be illiberal; and illiberality often hardens into malignity.
- Extract from : « The Life of Sir Humphrey Davy, Bart. LL.D., Volume 2 (of 2) » by John Ayrton Paris
- The first view has in it the liberal principle; in the second, illiberality is concealed.
- Extract from : « The Ego and His Own » by Max Stirner
- Its illiberality and untruth render it very unfit for a "Family Library," for which it was composed.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 53, No. 331, May, 1843 » by Various
- I replied in the papers, pointing out the gross illiberality of the attack, and tried to provoke a discovery of the authors.
- Extract from : « Personal Memoirs Of A Residence Of Thirty Years With The Indian Tribes On The American Frontiers » by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
- Scottish literature of the eighteenth century failed to destroy this illiberality owing to the method of the Scotch philosophers.
- Extract from : « The World's Greatest Books, Vol XII. » by Arthur Mee
- I was mad enough and wicked enough to defend my conduct, and to reproach my father with the illiberality of his sentiments.
- Extract from : « Aurora Floyd, Vol. III (of 3) » by M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Braddon
- They have none of the Canton illiberality or prejudices about them, and are most willing to teach their art to the natives.
- Extract from : « The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom » by P. L. Simmonds
- Not the illiberality of patrons, but his own luxurious-206- habits, reduced him to beggary.
- Extract from : « Renaissance in Italy, Volume 2 (of 7) » by John Addington Symonds
Antonyms for illiberality
- admiration
- antipathy
- apathy
- approval
- calmness
- disinclination
- disinterest
- dislike
- doubt
- esteem
- fairness
- fondness
- good will
- happiness
- hate
- hatred
- impartiality
- indifference
- irresolution
- justice
- justness
- like
- liking
- love
- loving
- openness
- peace
- peacefulness
- pleasure
- regard
- respect
- straighten
- sympathy
- tolerance
- unenthusiasm
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