Noun, Verb
Definitions:Noun: a book or other material that provides information or evidence on a particular subject or issue.
Verb: set (someone) free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; grant freedom to.
Pronunciations (US, UK):US: /ˈlībər/
UK: /ˈlʌɪbə/
Origin and Usage:The word "liber" comes from Latin and means "book". It is used in English to refer to a book or other material that provides information or evidence on a particular subject or issue. The verb form of "liber" is used to mean "to set free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; grant freedom to".
Synonyms:For the noun form of "liber", synonyms include book, volume, publication, tome, and work. For the verb form, synonyms include release, free, emancipate, and unshackle.
Related Words:Other 5 letter words related to "liber" include bible, diary, novel, and story.
Example Sentences:Noun: She consulted several libers on the subject before writing her own book.
Verb: The abolitionist movement fought to liber slaves in the United States.