ˌFour ˈFreedoms, the the four things that US President Franklin Roosevelt said were worth fighting for in a speech he made in 1941, before the US entered World War II. They are Freedom of Speech and Expression, Freedom of
Worship (=practising your religion), Freedom from
want (=not having enough food, money etc), and Freedom from Fear.
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲