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munificent

/mjuˈnɪfɨsn̩t/

Meanings
  • adjective

    abundantly generous, especially in giving money, gifts, or assistance

  • noun

    a person who gives or contributes generously, especially to a good cause


Pronunciation
  1. /mjuˈnɪfɨsn̩t/



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Synonyms

bounteous , generous , liberal
Rhymes
Words rhyming with munificent
generous , munition , precious
Variants
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munificence , munificences , munificent , munificently
Etymology
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From Latin munificus, munus 'gift' + facere 'to do'.


Trivia
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  1. The term munificence was often used in ancient Rome to describe the lavishness of the games held in honor of the gods.

  2. Munificent is an antonym of miserly.

  3. The term munificence is derived from the Latin word munus, meaning 'gift'.


Related Concepts
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  1. generosity: The quality of being generous or giving; readiness to give or share.

  2. philanthropy: The desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the donation of money, resources, or time.


Culture
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In ancient Rome, munificence was a virtue highly valued by the patricians, who often displayed their generosity through public works, games, and donations to the temples and the people. The concept of munificence has continued to be a significant theme in literature and art, representing the ideal of selfless giving and philanthropy.

How to Memorize "munificent"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person handing out large sums of money to those in need or a rich person donating a grand building to the community.

  2. associate

    - Connect the word with generosity, giving, and abundance.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a sentence: 'Munificent means being generous, like a munificent monkey giving away bananas to its friends.'

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1. Break it down: First, break down the word into smaller parts. 'Munificent' can be divided into 'mu-ni-fi-cent'. This way, it's easier to remember the word.

2. Associate with a word: Think of the word 'muffin'. The word 'munificent' sounds similar to 'muffin'. Now, imagine a muffin that is so big and generous that it's 'munificent'. This will help you remember the word.

3. Use it in a sentence: Try using the word 'munificent' in a sentence. For example, 'The munificent philanthropist donated a large sum of money to the charity.' This will help you remember the meaning of the word.

4. Visualize it: Imagine a munificent king or queen, who is very generous and gives away a lot of wealth. This will help you remember the positive connotation of the word.

5. Practice: Keep practicing the word in different contexts until you feel comfortable using it. You can also try making flashcards or using mnemonic devices to help you remember the word.


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