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Meaning of munificently
The primary meaning of the word "munificently" is to give or provide something generously and in large amounts.
Etymology of munificently
The word "munificently" originates from the Latin word "munificus," which means liberal or generous.
The Latin word "munificus" is derived from "munus," meaning gift or service, and the suffix "-fic," which forms an adjective indicating a person or thing that performs a certain action.
The word "munificently" has been used in the English language since the 17th century to describe generous and lavish actions or behaviors.
Synonyms
generously
liberally
magnanimously
handsomely
lavishly
profusely
abundantly
copiously
bountifully
openhandedly
unstintingly
unselfishly
altruistically
charitably
philanthropically
benevolently
kindly
hospitably
warmly
cordially
freely
willingly
spontaneously
voluntarily
ungrudgingly
unsparingly
extravagantly
opulently
sumptuously
luxuriously
munifently
nobly
grandly
imposingly
impressively
spectacularly
dramatically
flamboyantly
gorgeously
resplendently
splendiferously
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "munificently" is an adverb that means in a generous and lavish manner, or to a generous and lavish degree.
- * It can describe actions or behaviors that demonstrate a willingness to give or provide something freely and abundantly.
Usage Examples
- The philanthropist donated munificently to the charity, providing enough funds to support their programs for years to come.
- * The city hosted the festival munificently, with elaborate decorations, live music, and plenty of food and drink for all attendees.
- * The company rewarded its employees munificently for their hard work and dedication, with bonuses and extra time off.