Difference between Openhanded and Liberal

What is the difference between Openhanded and Liberal?

Openhanded as an adjective is done with an open hand rather than a fist while Liberal as an adjective is generous in quantity.

Openhanded

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Done with an open hand rather than a fist liberal and generous

Liberal

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Generous in quantity.A political description, following liberalism.Based on optimistic assumptions.Favoring social freedom; permissive.Favoring ideas that treat all people with equal justice regardless of educational, financial, sexual or racial status.Opposing conservative positions, particularly those of social conservatives.Opposing both conservative and socialist positions, particularly those of economic protectionists and authoritarians.Related to classical liberalism.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One with liberal views, supporting individual liberty (see Wikipedia on Liberalism for a description of the various and diverging trends of liberalism).A supporter of any of the particular liberal parties.One opposing the views of a social conservative and favoring socially responsible taxes. Sometimes used pejoratively in political campaigns.A person who favors individual voting rights, human and civil rights, individual gun rights, laissez-faire markets, and the gold standard.

Example sentence: If I were a black liberal, I would be hailed, I guess. But I'm not. I mean, I think for myself. I want to make my own decisions.

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