magnanimousness

IPA: mægnˈænʌmʌsnʌs

noun

  • The quality of being magnanimous.
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Examples of "magnanimousness" in Sentences

  • _Myself_ (_combining discretion with magnanimousness_).
  • "I'll help," announced Carl in a burst of magnanimousness.
  • "We hope other African leaders can emulate his magnanimousness."
  • In an existence cloudless as her own, magnanimousness required little effort.
  • You occasionally need to do it, because their actions have merited such magnanimousness, but still … it’s weird.
  • Better still to cast your self-willed unawareness as magnanimousness towards the people who are treating other people like shit.
  • It was described as petty by some, however I would rather watch a person express genuine pettiness than contrived magnanimousness.
  • Perhaps she'll act like is was stolen from her (a la Gore), feign magnanimousness about it, and carry it around like a chip on her shoulder.
  • As far as I can tell, however, Youtube's claimed magnanimousness is totally chimerical, and, furthermore, if it doesn't realize that it's generally considered bad style to make our lives an endless treadmill of government interferences while providing few real benefits to our health and happiness, then it should read one of the many self-help books on the subject.

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