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Munificence - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Munificence is the quality of being extremely generous, often in giving money or gifts. It reflects great kindness and a willingness to provide abundantly for others.

munificence

/mjuˈnɪfɪsəns/ /mjuːˈnɪfɪsəns/

Definition:

Extreme generosity in giving, often on a large scale.

Synonyms:

generosity, liberality, bounty, largesse

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

stinginess, miserliness, parsimony

Common Collocations:

munificence of spirit, act of munificence, display munificence

Derivatives:

munificent, munificently

Usage Tips:

Use "munificence" to describe lavish generosity, especially in formal or literary contexts.

Common Phrases:

showered with munificence, known for his munificence, a gesture of munificence

Etymology:

From Latin *munificentia*, meaning "generosity," from *munus* (gift) and *facere* (to make).

Examples:

  • 1. The king's munificence ensured the poor were fed during the famine.
  • 2. Her munificence funded the new library in town.
  • 3. The billionaire’s munificence surprised everyone at the charity gala.
  • 4. They praised his munificence after he donated his entire fortune.

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