LARGESS vs MUNIFICENCE: NOUN
- A gift or money given (as for service or out of benevolence); usually given ostentatiously
- Liberality in bestowing gifts, especially in a lofty or condescending manner.
- Money or gifts bestowed.
- Generosity of spirit or attitude.
- Liberality; generosity; bounty.
- A liberal gift or donation; a present; a bounty bestowed.
- Synonyms Gratuity, etc. See present, n.
- A present; a gift; a bounty bestowed.
- Generosity in the giving of gifts or money.
- The gifts or money given in such a way.
- A benevolent demeanor.
- Liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit
- Liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit
- Fortification or strength; defense.
- The quality or character of being munificent; a giving or bestowing with great liberality or lavishness; bounty; liberality. Also munificency.
- The quality or state of being munificent; a giving or bestowing with extraordinary liberality; generous bounty; lavish generosity.
- Means of defense; fortification.
- The quality of being munificent; generosity.
LARGESS vs MUNIFICENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Liberality in bestowing gifts
- Usually given ostentatiously
- Liberality in bestowing gifts
LARGESS vs MUNIFICENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Extravagance, Taxpayer, Monies, Prodigality, Stinginess, Windfall, Patronage, Beneficence, Benevolence, Philanthropy, Generosity, Openhandedness, Magnanimity, Munificence, Largesse
- Haughtiness, Stinginess, Ingratitude, Benignity, Kindliness, Prodigality, Noblesse oblige, Liberality, Benevolence, Beneficence, Generosity, Openhandedness, Magnanimity, Largess, Largesse
LARGESS vs MUNIFICENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cronies, Benefactors, Largition, Spendthrift, Pork barrel, Extravagance, Taxpayer, Monies, Prodigality, Windfall, Patronage, Benevolence, Philanthropy, Generosity, Largesse
- Encomia, Benefactors, Abstemiousness, Servility, Opulence, Extravagance, Meekness, Benignity, Kindliness, Prodigality, Noblesse oblige, Benevolence, Generosity, Largess, Largesse
LARGESS vs MUNIFICENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This significantly reducesthe specterof influence buying as NRPfunded organizationscan no longer trumpet the perceived largess of a lone Supervisorwho is awardingtaxpayer money.
- Apparentlythe recipients of American largess ought to remain in the background lest they detractfrom American glory.
- Largess in return for anyone who all of this one for the supermarket?
- By her own largess she could vivify all that came within her environment.
- He hath been in unusual pleasure, and Sent forth great largess to your offices.
- Democrats may have something for poor people who subsist on public largess.
- Peter Ballard Faison spent his life living off the largess of others.
- Hill received as a result of his response to Mormon largess.
- Government largess has given rise to a distinctive system of law.
- Son of Heaven and receive largess or gifts.
- What nation could be put before the Arabs for strength or beauty or piety, courage, munificence, wisdom, pride, or fidelity?
- France, and that of the Baroness La Candele de Ghysegham, a Flemish lady, to whose munificence the Cathedral is particularly indebted.
- Queen Catherine would to long posterity manifest her natural liberality and munificence, did her means supply her affection.
- Indeed our joyance hath been at his hands and he is deserving of munificence full and abundant.
- He died in March 1605, leaving a reputation for prudence, munificence, ruthlessness and capacity for business.
- When we awoke, we traveled wherever God in His munificence led us.
- Entrepreneurial orientation; proactiveness; environmental hostility; environmental munificence; SME growth.
- Grant that they may be filled with the treasures of Thy munificence and bountiful favor.
- International franchising: influences of environmental uncertainty and munificence on market entry timing.
- Uqayla tribe, who radiate with generosity and munificence.