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What is another word for Independence day?


 Hey, do you ever think we all celebrate 🎉 independent day, but what can we call it more than a "independent". Let's come to know more about the, word " Independent "

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                    Pronunciation:


[ ˌɪndɪpˈɛndÉ™ns dˈe͡ɪ], [ ˌɪndɪpˈɛndÉ™ns dˈe‍ɪ], [ ˌɪ_n_d_ɪ_p_ˈɛ_n_d_É™_n_s d_ˈeɪ]


Independence Day is a special occasion that marks the day a nation gained its freedom from the rule of another nation. This day is widely celebrated across the globe and is known by different names in various countries. Some synonyms for the term "Independence Day" include "National Day", "Freedom Day", "Liberation Day", "Republic Day", "Emancipation Day", and "Revolution Day". Each of these names represents the unique history and culture of the country it belongs to. No matter what it's called, Independence Day is an important reminder of the sacrifices and struggles that went into securing a nation's sovereignty and independence.




Let's know more words related to Independence.. 

INDEPENDENCE

Useful language:


      📌autarky

The state of economic independence from other countries or areas.


The right to do what you want, make your own decisions, and express your own opinions.


       ðŸ“Œindependence

Freedom from control by another country or organization.


        📌liberty

The freedom to think or behave in the way that you want and not be controlled by a government or by other people.


       ðŸ“Œ scope

The opportunity or freedom that is needed to do or develop something.


 ðŸ“Œautonomy

The power to make your own decisions.


 ðŸ“Œfree will

The idea that people can choose what to do and are responsible for their own actions, especially compared to the theory that everything people do is already decided by God or fate.


          📌 release

A feeling of freedom that you have after a difficult or emotional experience.


        📌emancipation

The process of giving freedom and rights to someone.


      📌carte blanche

The freedom to do what you want in a particular situation.


      📌self-determination

The act or power of making one’s own choices or decisions. The state of being free from the control or power of another.


      📌resilience

The ability to withstand or adjust to challenges.


       ðŸ“Œself-governance

The state of being free from the control or power of another.


       ðŸ“Œsovereignty

The state of being free from the control or power of another.


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