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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Munificent' in a Sentence

"Characterized by extreme generosity; very liberal in giving." more

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The king was munificent, sharing his treasure with the poor villagers.
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The munificent tree provided shade on a hot day.
The munificent teacher rewarded the students with extra recess for their hard work.
Grandma's munificent hugs always made everything better.
Sarah received a munificent gift on her birthday, a beautiful dollhouse.
The kind teacher gave a munificent smile to the students.
The kind teacher was munificent with praise for her students' hard work.
The munificent sunflowers in the garden brightened up the yard.
The munificent philanthropist funded the construction of a hospital to provide healthcare to the needy.
Grandma's munificent hugs made every grandchild feel loved and cherished.
The munificent sun warmed the earth and made the flowers bloom.
Our munificent teacher gave us extra recess time as a reward.
The munificent king donated a vast sum of gold to build a new school.
The munificent donation from the community helped build a new playground for the children.
The munificent donation from the community helped rescue injured animals at the wildlife sanctuary.
The munificent fairy granted three wishes to the little girl.

Munificent

myoo-nif-uh-suhnt
adjectiveCharacterized by extreme generosity; very liberal in giving.
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Last Updated On: March 3, 2024
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