Actual Freedom – Definitions

Definitions

Abeyance; Absoluteness; Absurd; Actualisation; Ad Hoc

Admiration; Emulation; Admonition; Affective; Affect

Agnostic; Akimbo; Alas poor Yorick; Alas


Abeyance:

[Dictionary Definition]: ‘abeyance: a state of suspension or temporary disuse; dormant condition liable to revival; a state of suspension/ dormancy/ latency ...’. (Oxford Dictionary).


Absoluteness:

I am using the word ‘absoluteness’ to refer to the state or condition of being ‘that which exists, or is able to be thought of, without relation to other things; an absolute thing’. (Oxford Dictionary).


Absurd:

[Dictionary Definition]: ‘absurd: out of harmony with reason or propriety; incongruous; inappropriate; unreasonable; ridiculous, silly. (Oxford Dictionary).


Actualisation:

Unless a realisation is actualised, meaning that it operates spontaneously each moment again, it remains just that ... a realisation.


Ad Hoc:

[Dictionary Definition]: ‘ad hoc (Latin, lit. ‘to this’): for this particular purpose; special(ly); colloq. an improvisation [on the spur of the moment]’. (Oxford Dictionary).


Admiration:

[Dictionary Definition]: ‘admiration: the action of wondering or marvelling; wonder’. Oxford Dictionary

Emulation:

[Dictionary Definition]: ‘emulation: the desire or endeavour to equal or surpass others in some achievement or quality’. (© Oxford Dictionary 1998).


Admonition:

[Dictionary Definition]: ‘admonition: authoritative counsel; warning, exhortation; advice’ (Oxford Dictionary).


Affective; Affect:

[Dictionary Definitions]:

• ‘affective (see affect): of or pertaining to the affections [the emotions, the feelings; esp. feelings as opp. to reason; the passions]; emotional’. (Oxford Dictionary).
• ‘affective: relating to, arising from, or influencing feelings or emotions: emotional [of or relating to emotion]; expressing emotion’. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
• ‘affective: (psychology) influenced by or resulting from the emotions; concerned with or arousing feelings [susceptibility to emotional response; sensibilities] or emotions; emotional’. (American Heritage® Dictionary).
• ‘affective: characterised by emotion; affectional, emotive’. (WordNet 2.0).

• ‘affect: (psychol.) an emotion, a mood; (affectless: without emotion, incapable of feeling emotion)’. (Oxford Dictionary).


Agnostic:

[Dictionary Definition]: ‘agnostic: a person who is uncertain or non-committal about a particular thing’. (Oxford Dictionary).


Akimbo:

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The ‘Alas poor Yorick’ variety:

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Alas:

[Dictionary Definition]: ‘alas: expr. unhappiness, grief, pity, or concern’. (Oxford Dictionary).


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