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magnanimity

Aussprache: [mæɡˈnæn.ɪ.mɪ.ti]

Wort

Kontext: „character traits“

(noun) the quality of being very generous and forgiving, especially towards someone who has done something wrong. When someone shows magnanimity, they forgive others and do not hold grudges. It's like being really kind even when someone does something bad to you.

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Despite being treated unfairly, she showed great magnanimity by helping her former friend succeed.

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His lack of magnanimity made it hard for him to move on from past disagreements.

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How can you demonstrate magnanimity in a difficult situation?

Kontext: „social behavior“

(noun) the willingness to act kindly towards others, especially in difficult times. It means you care about other people's feelings and are ready to help them when they need it.

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His magnanimity was evident when he donated a large sum of money to the charity.

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Her lack of magnanimity during the argument only made things worse.

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Can you think of a time when someone showed magnanimity to you?

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