Sentence example with the word 'magnanimity'

magnanimity

ambition, careerism, disregard, fame, freeness, greatness, knight-errantry, liberality, munificence, openheartedness, social climbing, welcome

Definition n. liberality in bestowing gifts

Last update: September 18, 2015


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So that this Poesy conduces not only to delight but also to magnanimity and morality.   [noun]

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It takes magnanimity of heart to make the first move.   [noun]

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To the dead, who had ceased to be dangerous, he was ready to show an excess of magnanimity.   [noun]

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The Baron had occasion for all his magnanimity.   [noun]

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In intercourse with her he made every effort to inspire confidence in Octavianus, who favoured him, enjoyed his society, and in whose magnanimity the youth firmly believed.   [noun]

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He was himself carried away by the tone of magnanimity he intended to adopt toward Moscow.   [noun]

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Having similarly explained his views and his magnanimity to Tutolmin, he dispatched that old man also to Petersburg to negotiate.   [noun]

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We play at magnanimity and all that stuff.   [noun]

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"If there was none of this magnanimity in war, we should go to war only when it was worth while going to certain death, as now."   [noun]

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Despite his seniority in rank Bagration, in this contest of magnanimity, took his orders from Barclay, but, having submitted, agreed with him less than ever.   [noun]

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The latter spared him, and this magnanimity Bonaparte subsequently repaid by death.   [noun]

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