magnanimity – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
magnanimity
n.
quality of being magnanimous, nobility of feeling, quality of being unselfishly forgiving; magnanimous act, generous and unselfish act
Magnanimity
Magnanimity (derived from the Latin roots
magna, great, and
animus, mind) is the virtue of being great of mind and heart. It encompasses, usually, a refusal to be petty, a willingness to face danger, and actions for noble purposes. Its
antithesis is pusillanimity. Magnanimity is a latinization of the Greek word
megalopsuchia which means greatness of soul and was identified by
Aristotle as "the crowning virtue". Although the word magnanimity has a traditional connection to Aristotelian philosophy, it also has its own tradition in English which now causes some confusion.
magnanimity
Noun
1. liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit
(synonym) munificence, largess, largesse, openhandedness
(hypernym) liberality, liberalness
Magnanimity
(n.)
The quality of being magnanimous; greatness of mind; elevation or dignity of soul; that quality or combination of qualities, in character, which enables one to encounter danger and trouble with tranquility and firmness, to disdain injustice, meanness and revenge, and to act and sacrifice for noble objects.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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magnanimity
n.
عالي دماغي, بلند ہمتي, حوصلہ, شجاعت, جواں مردي, اولوالعزمي, (عالي ظرفي)