English to Turkish Dictionary magnanimous

magnanimous

bağışlayıcı
definition
adjective
More importantly, the ode implies that Henri is generous and magnanimous .
very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
translation of 'magnanimous'
adjective
bağışlayıcı,
asil ruhlu,
yüce
example
If you can quieten the Paris crowd you have half the battle won and they proved themselves 'magnanimous' in defeat by giving the Scots a rousing cheer at the final whistle.
He always showed a wonderful degree of sportsmanship and in victory or defeat was 'magnanimous' to the other side.
I wish to thank you for all your support last night and the 'magnanimous' gesture of giving me your water bottle.
But despite his disappointment, McCallion was more than 'magnanimous' in defeat.
Before I was short-tempered and abrasive, but now I have learned the art of becoming more 'magnanimous' .
It should be realised that without their good will and 'magnanimous' gesture, such a major project as this could not go ahead.
More importantly, the ode implies that Henri is generous and 'magnanimous' .
It was his first domestic reverse as Celtic manager, and a painful one, but he was calm and 'magnanimous' as he congratulated Rangers that afternoon.
The parents have been 'magnanimous' , and both the parent-teacher association and action group have worked well as a team.
Matilda's inability to be 'magnanimous' in victory had cost the country another 12 years of civil war.
Haney is a true sportsman, always 'magnanimous' and complimentary to his rivals.
But the experience, sadly, left them neither 'magnanimous' nor humble in victory.
His was a perfectly balanced personality - tolerant, truthful, perspicuous and 'magnanimous' .
King Frederick William, in a 'magnanimous' gesture, presented the entire room to the tsar.
The tragic blunders of the era of reconstruction came from the lack of such 'magnanimous' politics.
She decided that, in light of the news she was going to share, she could be 'magnanimous' and forgive Aria.
It sounds like a very 'magnanimous' thing for Google to do - to build a virtual library of Alexandria, but there is a solid business reason as well.
It was 'magnanimous' of Mr Beattie to accept responsibility for the failures in our power supply.
It is easy to be 'magnanimous' , of course, when things go well for you.
He had his days of disappointment too, but he was equally gracious and 'magnanimous' in both victory and defeat.
This is not to say that making promises is unimportant, but rather that we accept promise-breaking in everyday life with more 'magnanimity' than we sometimes pretend.
I 'magnanimously' allowed Will the first shower and entered a bathroom as hot and steamy as any I had ever left.
Positive values include an instruction to be just and fair, to value generosity or 'magnanimity' , to demonstrate honesty and cooperation.
The sisters are taking the game forward depending on their father's 'magnanimity' and munificence in paying for air passages, schooling and cricket gear.
He gestures silently, 'magnanimously' to his guests, making a great show of his joy at their attendance.
Hopefully, those who are responsible will have the courage and the 'magnanimity' to respond suitably, for the sake of the future of this country and its future generations.
Petrova had no complaints about the final result, as she 'magnanimously' admitted that she had been beaten by a better player on the day.
Interestingly, the youngsters have handled highbrow ostracism 'magnanimously' , countering it with open arms and inclusiveness.
While compassion makes us feel the richer for our 'magnanimity' , justice stirs up far more complex emotions of self-justification and equivocation.
He humbly hands me the necessary amount and I 'magnanimously' declare that I prefer to consider the unpleasant episode closed.
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