largesse lar-ZHES noun WS #26
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noun
generous giving of money or gifts; liberality in bestowing gifts; magnanimous generosity, especially toward those of lower social status
- The royal family was known for their largesse during times of national celebration.
- The billionaire's largesse funded scholarships for hundreds of underprivileged students.
- The company's largesse included generous bonuses and comprehensive benefits for all employees.
- Medieval lords often displayed their largesse by hosting elaborate feasts for their subjects.
- Her largesse toward local charities made her a beloved figure in the community.