magnanimous 音标拼音: [mægn'ænəməs]
a . 宽宏大量的,有雅量的
宽宏大量的,有雅量的
magnanimous adj 1 :
noble and generous in spirit ; "
a greathearted general ";
"
a magnanimous conqueror " [
synonym : {
greathearted },
{
magnanimous }]
2 :
generous and understanding and tolerant ; "
a heart big enough to hold no grudges "; "
that '
s very big of you to be so forgiving "; "
a large and generous spirit "; "
a large heart ";
"
magnanimous toward his enemies " [
synonym : {
big }, {
large },
{
magnanimous }]
Magnanimous \
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a .[
L .
magnanimus ;
magnus great animus mind .
See {
Magnate },
and {
Animus }.]
1 .
Great of mind ;
elevated in soul or in sentiment ;
raised above what is low ,
mean ,
or ungenerous ;
of lofty and courageous spirit ;
as ,
a magnanimous character ;
a magnanimous conqueror .
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Be magnanimous in the enterprise . --
Shak .
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To give a kingdom hath been thought Greater and nobler done ,
and to lay down Far more magnanimous than to assume . --
Milton .
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2 .
Dictated by or exhibiting nobleness of soul ;
honorable ;
noble ;
not selfish .
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Both strived for death ;
magnanimous debate .
--
Stirling .
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There is an indissoluble union between a magnanimous policy and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity . --
Washington .
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77 Moby Thesaurus words for "
magnanimous ":
altruistic ,
august ,
benevolent ,
big ,
bighearted ,
bounteous ,
bountiful ,
charitable ,
chivalrous ,
conciliatory ,
considerate ,
distinguished ,
elevated ,
eminent ,
exalted ,
famous ,
forbearant ,
forbearing ,
forgiving ,
free ,
freehanded ,
freehearted ,
generous ,
giving ,
glorious ,
godlike ,
gracious ,
great ,
great of heart ,
greathearted ,
handsome ,
heroic ,
high ,
high -
minded ,
hospitable ,
idealistic ,
indulgent ,
kind ,
knightly ,
large ,
largehearted ,
lauded ,
lavish ,
lenient ,
liberal ,
lofty ,
long -
suffering ,
longanimous ,
magnificent ,
majestic ,
munificent ,
noble ,
noble -
minded ,
open ,
openhanded ,
openhearted ,
patient ,
placable ,
princely ,
profuse ,
prominent ,
renowned ,
soaring ,
sparing ,
stintless ,
sublime ,
superb ,
tolerant ,
tolerating ,
towering ,
ungrudging ,
unresentful ,
unrevengeful ,
unselfish ,
unsparing ,
unstinted ,
unstinting
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MAGNANIMOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MAGNANIMOUS is showing or suggesting a generous and kind nature
MAGNANIMOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary MAGNANIMOUS definition: 1 very kind and generous towards an enemy or someone you have defeated: 2 very kind and generous… Learn more
MAGNANIMOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com MAGNANIMOUS definition: generous in forgiving an insult or injury; free from petty resentfulness or vindictiveness See examples of magnanimous used in a sentence
magnanimous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective magnanimous (comparative more magnanimous, superlative most magnanimous) Noble and generous in spirit Synonyms: big-hearted, generous, great-hearted, large-hearted, unselfish
magnanimous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary magnanimous, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
MAGNANIMOUS definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If you are magnanimous, you behave kindly and generously toward someone, especially after defeating them or being treated badly by them I was prepared to be magnanimous, prepared to feel compassion for him
Magnanimous - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A magnanimous person has a generous spirit Letting your little sister have the last of the cookies, even though you hadn't eaten since breakfast, would be considered a magnanimous act
magnanimous - WordReference. com Dictionary of English generous and gracious in forgiving an insult or harm done to one: magnanimous after his victory free from petty resentfulness or vindictiveness: to be magnanimous toward one's enemies noble: a just and magnanimous ruler proceeding from or revealing generosity or nobility of mind, character, etc : a magnanimous gesture of forgiveness
MAGNANIMOUS Synonyms: 66 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . . Synonyms for MAGNANIMOUS: noble, great, honorable, high, gallant, sublime, chivalrous, big; Antonyms of MAGNANIMOUS: ignoble, low, degenerate, degraded, wretched, vile, debased, base
Magnanimous - definition of magnanimous by The Free Dictionary magnanimous (mæɡˈnænɪməs) adj generous and noble [C16: from Latin magnanimus great-souled]