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Magnanimous Similar Word Latin Animus Meaning Showing Suggesting

Magnanimous describes someone with a lofty and courageous spirit, or showing generosity of mind. It combines the Latin for 'great' and 'spirit'.

Magnanimous describe a alguien con un espíritu elevado, valiente, o con generosidad de ánima. Proviene del latín "magnus" (grande) y "animus" (espíritu), significando "grandeza de espíritu".

Word magnanimous
Date April 14, 2017
Type adjective
Syllables mag-NAN-uh-mus
Etymology When you see anima, animus, or a similar formation in a word, it's an indicator of something alive, lively, or spirited. Something described as animated is full of life, for example, and the word animal names a living, breathing thing. The Latin word animus means "soul" or "spirit." In magnanimous, that animus is joined by Latin magnus, meaning "great." Basically meaning "greatness of spirit," magnanimity is the opposite of pettiness. A truly magnanimous person can lose without complaining and win without gloating. Angry disputes can sometimes be resolved when one side makes a magnanimous gesture toward another.
Examples Rather than gloat about her victory in the race, Michelle chose to be magnanimous and congratulated her opponents on their strong showings.

"Of course, all TV shows will one day end, and cancellation is part of the business. But similar to its streaming rival Netflix, Amazon has been unusually magnanimous with renewals, granting second and even third seasons to series that haven't exactly captured the cultural conversation…." — Meredith Blake, The Los Angeles Times, 17 Dec. 2016
Definition 1 : showing or suggesting a lofty and courageous spirit
2 : showing or suggesting nobility of feeling and generosity of mind

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