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Munificent
Munificent meaning
Very liberal in giving or bestowing. | Very generous; lavish.
Synonyms of Munificent
Example sentences (7)
Boston’s history of sports ownership is full of scoundrels, real-life and cartoon villains, Mr. Potter wannabes, and munificent and/or detached billionaires.
It may be one of those bizarre coincidences which are so weirdly common in the politico-business nexus that this munificent donor owns a medical company that relies on substantial contracts from the National Health Service.
Opua-Eferekiripon builds no house for himself, but he has come to build this munificent Temple for the Aziza deity to redeem his mother’s vow in the forest that made Chief Osen Thomas Ekpemupolo give birth to him.
He writes that the government’s munificent response shows that “radical spending plans are surely not the political taboo they once were”.
Sandel was Youth, and he threw his strength away with the munificent abandon of Youth.
The government has not been munificent in financially helping the PHF to sort out its affairs in the manner it has been helping the PCB.
Clement VI died in December 1352, leaving the reputation of "a fine gentleman, a prince munificent to profusion, a patron of the arts and learning, but no saint".