Liberator

usgb/ˈlɪbəreɪtər/
noun

Someone who sets people free from control, especially from harsh or oppressive conditions.

He was hailed as the liberator of the slaves.
Visual representation of "liberator" - Someone who sets people free from control, especially from harsh or oppressive conditions

Often appears as...

  • be hailed as a liberator
  • act as a liberator
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Positive Connotation

The word 'liberator' carries a positive meaning, suggesting a hero-like role.

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The new laws acted as a liberator for marginalized communities.
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Not Always Physical

'Liberator' doesn't only refer to the physical freedom, but can also indicate mental or societal release.

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The documentary was seen as a liberator, opening minds to new perspectives.
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Historical Use

'Liberator' often appears in historical contexts, referencing those who freed others in the past.

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Abraham Lincoln is often remembered as a liberator.
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