altruistic, charitable, exalted, freehearted, great of heart, idealistic, lavish, majestic, patient, sparing, ungrudging
Definitionadj. noble and generous in spirit
Last update: June 29, 2015
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He is a very rich and magnanimous person. [adjective]
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However, in a magnanimous gesture the gnome indicated that managers were prepared to go on accepting the credit when teams do well. [adjective]
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However, I am feeling particularly magnanimous this morning, so I shall not harangue the Minister; he is a jolly fine chap. [adjective]
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On hearing this magnanimous declaration on the part of the old Antiquary, Miss Wardour changed colour more than once, and could hardly trust her own ears. [adjective]
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Prince Andrew interrupted him and cried sharply: "Yes, ask her hand again, be magnanimous, and so on." [adjective]
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I must be magnanimous and truly great. [adjective]
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"This is very magnanimous conduct." [adjective]
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Having finished this magnanimous epistle, he felt somewhat uncertain concerning the terms in which his resignation ought to be expressed, upon which subject he resolved to consult Fergus Mac-Ivor. [adjective]
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For Moscow society Pierre was the nicest, kindest, most intellectual, merriest, and most magnanimous of cranks, a heedless, genial nobleman of the old Russian type. [adjective]
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He is an invalid and an old man who must be forgiven; but he is good and magnanimous and will love her who makes his son happy. [adjective]
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Who can be more just, more magnanimous than he. [adjective]
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