Pronunciation: /lɑːrˈdʒɛs/
noun generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others
A1 The king showed largess by giving gifts to the villagers.
A2 The wealthy businessman was known for his largess in supporting local charities.
B1 The company's largess in sponsoring community events helped boost their public image.
B2 The politician's largess towards his supporters was seen as a way to secure their loyalty.
C1 The philanthropist's largess knew no bounds as he donated millions to various causes.
C2 The royal family's largess towards the arts ensured the flourishing of cultural institutions.
adjective generous in giving gifts or money
A1 The queen showed largess by giving food to the hungry villagers.
A2 The company's largess extended to providing free healthcare for all employees.
B1 The billionaire's largess was evident in his generous donations to various charities.
B2 The government's largess towards the arts community helped fund many projects.
C1 The philanthropist's largess knew no bounds as he funded numerous educational initiatives.
C2 The organization's largess in supporting environmental causes was widely recognized.
formal The nobleman was known for his generous largess towards the less fortunate in the community.
informal She always shows such largess by treating her friends to dinner whenever they go out.
slang I can't believe the largess of that company's holiday bonus this year!
figurative The artist's largess of creativity knows no bounds, as she continues to produce stunning works of art.
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