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Magnanimity define in simple terms
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Magnanimity (noun) — being generous, kind, and forgiving, especially toward someone you could be angry with or who has less power. It means having a "big heart" and not being petty.
Examples:
- Forgiving a friend who hurt you instead of seeking revenge.
- Praising a rival for their good work instead of feeling jealous.
Synonyms: generosity, big-heartedness, nobility of spirit. Antonyms: pettiness, spitefulness.
Examples:
- Forgiving a friend who hurt you instead of seeking revenge.
- Praising a rival for their good work instead of feeling jealous.
Synonyms: generosity, big-heartedness, nobility of spirit. Antonyms: pettiness, spitefulness.
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