Magnanimous


The meaning of the word Magnanimous is: very generous or forgiving; unselfish


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Despite the slurs made against him by his opponent, the boxer was magnanimous enough to praise his competitor.

published by Elza on 2021-10-31 05:39:22


Even though the defendant had broken the law, the magnanimous judge gave him the lightest sentence possible.

published by Woodrow on 2021-11-11 21:17:21


Because she was kind and generous, the magnanimous queen was loved by all.

published by Regenia on 2021-04-13 10:49:41


When looking at all the sports, it is easy to see that boxing is the least magnanimous to the loser.

published by Mckenzie on 2021-06-18 11:08:35


Several magnanimous members of the congregation made sizable donations to rebuild the community center after the fire.

published by Kisha on 2021-12-16 13:51:27


As I am in a magnanimous mood this morning, I will surprise my co-workers with donuts and croissants.

published by Yong on 2021-07-19 05:54:39


Because he believed he was better than everyone else, Hiram was far from magnanimous after losing the competition.

published by Yee on 2021-09-14 01:38:13


Everyone considers Joe magnanimous because he is always seeking out ways to serve his community.

published by Lloyd on 2021-09-13 13:24:58


How can you be so magnanimous towards Raymond when he constantly puts you down?

published by Albertine on 2021-08-28 01:05:17


My minister is constantly urging us to be magnanimous to each other.

published by Frederica on 2021-07-14 00:21:24


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