liberality
IPA: ɫɪbɝˈæɫʌti
noun
- The property of being liberal; generosity; charity.
- A gift; a gratuity.
- Candor.
- Impartiality.
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Examples of "liberality" in Sentences
- Such was the heroicall liberality, and exceeding great clemencie of those most honourable
- At the ominous word liberality, Scrooge frowned, and shook his head, and handed the credentials back.
- -- What we call liberality is often but the vanity of giving, which we like more than that we give away.
- ‘We have no doubt his liberality is well represented by his surviving partner,’ said the gentleman, presenting his credentials.
- “We have no doubt his liberality is well represented by his surviving partner,” said the gentleman, presenting his credentials.
- With this object, they declared her incompetent to manage her own affairs, in consequence of her extravagance, as they termed her liberality to the poor and to the
- With this object, they declared her incompetent to manage her own affairs, in consequence of her extravagance, as they termed her liberality to the poor and to the Church.
- Yet your liberality is still imperfect: with Homer you should have given me yourself; a guide, who could lead me into the fields of light, and disclose to my wondering eyes the spacious miracles of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- I cannot boast of the friendship or favour of princes; the patronage of English literature has long since been devolved on our booksellers, and the measure of their liberality is the least ambiguous test of our common success.
- Corinth should complete the work of collecting which he had already begun there, lest ye, the wealthy people of Corinth, should be outdone in liberality by the poor Macedonians. as he had begun -- Greek, "previously begun," namely, the collection at
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