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magnanimity

[ UK /mˌæɡnɐnˈɪmɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit

How To Use magnanimity In A Sentence

  • While compassion makes us feel the richer for our magnanimity, justice stirs up far more complex emotions of self-justification and equivocation.
  • Godscroft, "we will not omit here, (to shut up all,) the judgment of those times concerning him, in a rude verse indeed, yet such as beareth witness of his true magnanimity and invincible mind in either fortune: -- Waverley Novels — Volume 12
  • There was a certain magnanimity, he recognized, in Gay's effort to put things right even while he must have preferred in his heart to have them remain in the wrong. The Miller of Old Church
  • It came in 1990, undermining their magnanimity, but also galvanising me and my colleagues into human rights activism.
  • Joyce regards his world variously, with rigorous irony, satiric austerity - yet with unflagging magnanimity and pervasive humor.
  • It dawned on me that all the friends I had made, all two of them, were nabobs, and both had magnanimity.
  • Magnanimity is a sign of weakness.
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  • I had witnessed an act of magnanimity it would not be impious to call godlike; I felt a need to know the outcome. The Mask of Apollo
  • Whether Gandhi made her move out of shrewd calculation or simple magnanimity, it was a political master stroke.
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