Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bill-of-rights
Noun
/bɪl əv raɪts/

Definition
A bill of rights is a formal declaration of the fundamental rights of the citizens of a country or state.

Examples
- The United States Bill of Rights was adopted in 1791.
- Many countries have a bill of rights to protect civil liberties.
- In her speech, she emphasized the importance of a bill of rights for every citizen.

Meaning
It serves to protect individuals from government overreach and ensures that specific rights are guaranteed and upheld.

Synonyms
- rights declaration
- human rights charter
- constitutionally protected rights