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liberality
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liberality
(noun)
liberality
/ˌlɪbə
ˈ
ræləti/
noun
liberality
/ˌlɪbə
ˈ
ræləti/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of LIBERALITY
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noncount
]
formal
:
a liberal quality or attitude: such as
a
:
the quality of not being opposed to ideas or ways of behaving that are not traditional or widely accepted
They were shocked by the
liberality
of her views on sex.
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b
:
the quality of being generous
:
generosity
He treated his friends with remarkable
liberality
.
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