liberallylib‧e‧ral‧ly /ˈlɪbərəli/ AWL adverb

- Apply sunscreen liberally to all exposed skin.
- Fixed parts should be painted liberally with cold oven cleaner gel and left to stand.
- In my mind's eye, your body is liberally smeared with a mixture of walnut oil and Nutella spread.
- One was the detestation by the liberally oriented of religious paternalism, a mild form of anti-clericalism.
- She saw the names of prominent corporate donors mentioned liberally throughout the library and recoiled.
- The attention of both reactionary and liberally inclined noblemen focused upon the need to establish a new basis for local government.
- The unity of place is always liberally interpreted.
- Those who want a more complete picture of Kelly must consult the hefty, liberally illustrated catalog.
► liberally sprinkled
The book is liberally sprinkled with clichés. VERB► sprinkle· Nuclear plants are sprinkled liberally across the capital, with a particularly dense clump in the northern suburbs.· My next target was the deck chair area, which was liberally sprinkled with coins.
nounliberalliberalismliberalizationadjectiveliberalverbliberalizeadverbliberally