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    Mag·na·nim·i·ty
    /ˌmaɡnəˈnimədē/

    noun

    • 1. the fact or condition of being magnanimous; generosity: "both sides will have to show magnanimity"
  2. magnanimity: [noun] the quality of being magnanimous : loftiness of spirit enabling one to bear trouble calmly, to disdain meanness and pettiness, and to display a noble generosity.

  3. MAGNANIMITY definition: 1. kindness and generosity, especially towards an enemy or someone you have defeated: 2. kindness…. Learn more.

  4. Magnanimity definition: the quality of being magnanimous. . See examples of MAGNANIMITY used in a sentence.

  5. magnanimity: 1 n liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit Synonyms: largess , largesse , munificence , openhandedness Type of: liberality , liberalness the trait of being generous in behavior and temperament

  6. Where does the noun magnanimity come from? Earliest known use. Middle English. The earliest known use of the noun magnanimity is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for magnanimity is from 1340, in Ayenbite of Inwyt. magnanimity is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French magnanimité.

  7. A complete guide to the word "MAGNANIMITY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. Definition of magnanimity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define magnanimity. magnanimity synonyms, magnanimity pronunciation, magnanimity translation, English dictionary definition of magnanimity. n. pl. mag·na·nim·i·ties 1.

  10. Synonyms for MAGNANIMITY: generosity, grace, kindness, altruism, mercy, compassion, nobleness, mercifulness; Antonyms of MAGNANIMITY: ruthlessness, revenge, vengeance ...

  11. May 18, 2024 · magnanimity ( countable and uncountable, plural magnanimities) The quality of being magnanimous; greatness of mind; elevation or dignity of soul . ...and thirdly, I have I behaved exceedingly ill to you, and, consequently, feel it quite magnanimous not to hate you, which is the established rule on such occasions."

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