All that I know is that it means generous in overlooking an injury or insult. Using that information i can try for you so here goes:
"She was magnanimous toward the bully at school even though he always picked on her."
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He magnanimously donated half of his paycheck. "Magnanimous" is a synonym for "generous."
Magnanimous and magnate have the root 'magna'.
No, you do not always need to put a comma after the word "so" if it is the first word in a sentence. It depends on the context and flow of the sentence.
The British were magnanimous conquerors. (Canadian history, 1758-1760)Magnanimous definition:1. Courageously noble in mind and heart.2.Generous in forgiving; eschewing resentment or revenge; unselfish.
Example sentence - The twin children had separate classrooms in elementary school.
There are few magnanimous people in this world.
The new pope is magnanimous in his teachings.
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From Latin 'magnanimous' meaning 'great souled'
Gracious.
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He magnanimously donated half of his paycheck. "Magnanimous" is a synonym for "generous."
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(Magnanimous is an adjective meaning generously forgiving or unselfish.)Example sentences:"The entrepreneur's magnanimous gesture to provide funding for medical research was unexpected.""The community was magnanimous to the defeated invaders after learning that they had been driven from their homes."
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.
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The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.