Meaning & Definition of word "Magnanimous"

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    Magnanimous

    /mæɡˈnæn.ɪ.məs/

    adjective:

    • 1. generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or less powerful person.
      • Example: Her magnanimous gesture of donating to the charity inspired others to contribute as well.
    • 2. very generous or forgiving.
      • Example: In a magnanimous move, he decided to forgive those who had wronged him.
    • 3. high-minded; noble.
      • Example: The magnanimous leader put the needs of his people above his own interests.
    • 4. generously noble in mind and heart.
      • Example: Despite the harsh criticism, she remained magnanimous and chose to respond with kindness.
    • 5. not petty or selfish.
      • Example: His magnanimous spirit made him a beloved figure in the community.

    Etymology

    Late Latin magnanimus, from magnus 'great' + animus 'soul'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    magnanimous gesture:

    A generous or forgiving action, especially towards someone who has caused harm.

    magnanimous spirit:

    An attitude of generosity and nobility towards others.

    Related Words

    magnanimity:

    The quality of being magnanimous; generosity in forgiving.

    magnate:

    A wealthy and influential person, especially in business.

    Slang Meanings of magnanimous

    Meaning: Cool-hearted

    Example Sentence: He's so cool-hearted, always willing to forgive and forget.

    Meaning: Big-hearted

    Example Sentence: She's big-hearted, always helping others out.