Generous and understanding and tolerant.
Noble and generous in spirit.
1 It may not; but I must be as magnanimous as you were.
2 This magnanimous attitude toward the enemy is very apparent in these letters.
3 But the tiger just then seemed to be in a magnanimous mood.
4 When you lose, be courageous and in victory, be magnanimous , he said.
5 The next morning Pee-wee strode forth and made the magnanimous sacrifice heroically.
6 He was not a petty politician, but a great and magnanimous statesman.
7 Buck had something in him which taught him how to be magnanimous .
8 To the humble offender he was reconcilable, and to the submissive, magnanimous .
9 Since Corot, no artist has been magnanimous ; they have become tradesmen, shopkeepers.
10 Rodionova, to her credit, was magnanimous after her swatting aside by Li.
11 Is not that the truly magnanimous man; the great and royal soul?
12 But while sacrificing herself, she committed the magnanimous blunder of sacrificing dress.
13 I shall tell him that you regard him as magnanimous and noble.
14 Fine words, genteel deprecation, and magnanimous generality are the tricks of villany.
15 Or a larger stipend? He upturned his palms in a magnanimous gesture.
16 Victory in the Manchester derby has a habit of making you magnanimous .
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