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largesse also largess : a generous gift
In Macbeth, largess refers to generosity or gifts given by a host to their guests or followers. It is a symbol of wealth, power, and goodwill, often used to display generosity and gain loyalty. King Duncan's largess towards Macbeth at the beginning of the play contrasts sharply with the greed and ambition that ultimately drive Macbeth to commit regicide.
Liberality; generosity; bounty., A present; a gift; a bounty bestowed.
i'd imagine that you'll continue to share this largesse into your senescent morrow.
i was kind and generousity when i helped my friend go up stairs^Actually that is wrong^The correct way of using generosity is:His generosity was so great that he donated $1,000,000 to a notable charity.The above contributor's sentence would be correct if said like this:I was kind and generous when I helped my friend go upstairs.
Largess means (noun) the generous or liberal bestowal of gifts, or the money or gifts bestowed. Some synonyms are endowment, altruistic, benevolent, generosity, charity or charitable.
The 22 inch LED TV is on the small side in terms of the largess of televisions that are available. Most electronic retailers carry this side and costs should be comparable.
The cast of Black Noise - 2006 includes: Karissa Ayeni as White Noise Tyson Caraballo as Dog Guillermo Caraballo as Stevie Robert Largess as Bob
The 22 inch LED TV is on the small side in terms of the largess of televisions that are available. Most electronic retailers carry this side and costs should be comparable.
The literary tone of the phrase is formal and archaic, using elevated language and syntax typical of older English literature.
The Samsung 60 led TV is on the small side in terms of the largess of televisions that are available. Most electronic retailers carry this side and costs should be comparable.