Liberality

Word LIBERALITY
Character 10
Hyphenation lib er al i ty
Pronunciations /ˌlɪbəˈɹælɪti/

Definitions and meanings of "Liberality"

What do we mean by liberality?

The quality or state of being liberal or generous. noun

An instance of being liberal. noun

The quality of being liberal in thought or opinion; largeness of mind; catholicity; impartiality: as, liberality in religion or politics; he treats his opponent's views with great liberality. noun

Freeness in imparting or yielding; disposition to give or concede; generosity; bounty; magnanimity: as, liberality in one's donations or concessions. noun

An expression or manifestation of generosity; that which is generously given. noun

Synonyms Bounty, Generosity, etc. (see beneficence), bountifulness; toleration, candor. noun

The quality or state of being liberal; liberal disposition or practice; freedom from narrowness or prejudice; generosity; candor; charity. noun

A gift; a gratuity; -- sometimes in the plural. noun

The property of being liberal; generosity; charity. noun

A gift; a gratuity. noun

An inclination to favor progress and individual freedom noun

The trait of being generous in behavior and temperament noun

The property of being liberal; generosity; charity.

A gift; a gratuity.

Candor.

Impartiality.

Similar to vaginitis. Typical pussy liberal retard that is offended common sense. Urban Dictionary

If used in a non-political sense, "liberal" simply means "a lot." Urban Dictionary

Making you/someone feel free Urban Dictionary

An ideology based on beliefs of economic and personal freedom, and the fact that social inequalities are a part of nature. (Also libertarianism to the American readers.) A definition later to be distorted by Americans, who mainly associate "liberalism" with being left-wing on the political scale, disregarding the original and correct sense of the word. Urban Dictionary

The best student association in Amsterdam. Urban Dictionary

Life of the party Urban Dictionary

Liberalism is a political philosophy-ideology favouring centrist-laissez-faire economics, willing to comprimise a bit. Additionally, liberalism advocates for the invidualist freedoms, including democratic rights. They support a democracy. Liberals are also advocate of separation of church and state, open-disscusion, Social Progressivism and centrism. Urban Dictionary

American for 'carpet bombing' Urban Dictionary

Life of the party Urban Dictionary

Technically means those people who embrace all elements of society. However it is more commonly used as a term for any left-winger. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Liberality

The word "liberality" in example sentences

‘We have no doubt his liberality is well represented by his surviving partner,’ said the gentleman, presenting his credentials. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“We have no doubt his liberality is well represented by his surviving partner,” said the gentleman, presenting his credentials. ❋ Unknown (2004)

With this object, they declared her incompetent to manage her own affairs, in consequence of her extravagance, as they termed her liberality to the poor and to the ❋ A Religious Of The Ursuline Community (N/A)

With this object, they declared her incompetent to manage her own affairs, in consequence of her extravagance, as they termed her liberality to the poor and to the Church. ❋ Anonymous (1880)

Corinth should complete the work of collecting which he had already begun there, lest ye, the wealthy people of Corinth, should be outdone in liberality by the poor Macedonians. as he had begun -- Greek, "previously begun," namely, the collection at ❋ Unknown (1871)

-- What we call liberality is often but the vanity of giving, which we like more than that we give away. ❋ Fran��ois Duc De La Rochefoucauld (1646)

Yet your liberality is still imperfect: with Homer you should have given me yourself; a guide, who could lead me into the fields of light, and disclose to my wondering eyes the spacious miracles of the Iliad and Odyssey. ❋ Unknown (1206)

At the ominous word liberality, Scrooge frowned, and shook his head, and handed the credentials back. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Such was the heroicall liberality, and exceeding great clemencie of those most honourable ❋ Unknown (2003)

I cannot boast of the friendship or favour of princes; the patronage of English literature has long since been devolved on our booksellers, and the measure of their liberality is the least ambiguous test of our common success. ❋ Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 (1994)

Now whenever there is a special virtue about some matter of very great moment, there must needs be another virtue about matters of lesser import: because the life of man requires to be regulated by the virtues with regard to everything: thus it was stated above (Q. 134, A. 3, ad 1), that while magnificence is about great expenditure, there is need in addition for liberality, which is concerned with ordinary expenditure. ❋ Aquinas Thomas (N/A)

Aquinas on liberality, which is a virtue directly connected with the user of property. ❋ George O'Brien (N/A)

So too in the case of flattery we must observe and be on our guard against wastefulness being called liberality, and cowardliness prudence, and madness quick-wittedness, and meanness frugality, and the amorous man called social and affectionate, and the term manly applied to the passionate and vain man, and the term civil applied to the paltry and mean man. ❋ 46-120? Plutarch (N/A)

If he is faithful to his own principles and understands the Catholic point of view, he must not be surprised if his Catholic friends do not imitate his so-called liberality; they have motives which he has not. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Now it is manifest that where a good action has a special matter through having a special excellence, there is a special kind of virtue: for example, magnificence which is about great expenditure is for this reason a special virtue distinct from liberality, which is about all uses of money in general. ❋ Aquinas Thomas (N/A)

Hence with regard to the desire of money there are two virtues, one about ordinary or little sums of money, namely liberality, and another about large sums of money, namely ❋ Aquinas Thomas (N/A)

Susie, preoccupied with the idea of liberality, could not see that she had chosen her moment badly. ❋ May Sinclair (1904)

And largeness in giving is what he here calls liberality [871]. ❋ Editor (1889)

"I don't mean the Bishop; though I do think that he has shown a great want of what I may call liberality towards a clergyman in his diocese." ❋ Unknown (1881)

He was a wealthy man once, but his liberality was his ruin. ❋ ��mile Gaboriau (1852)

Roger: Dude, what's [Ron's] problem? He's acting like he has sand in his vag. [Daryle]: That's just his [liberitis] acting up..... I called Tyrone a black person..... The politically correct term is African American. ❋ Roids O'Flarin (2017)

I'd like a large [popcorn] with a liberal [amount] of [butter], please. ❋ Doc Sigma (2003)

The Red Army was liberating [Jew's] from [concentration] [camps] ❋ DBD-King (2016)

Each [man] is [the architect] of his own [fortune]. ❋ Svengali (2004)

That was a [great] [party] at Liber [last night]! ❋ Luut Van Dijk (2019)

"no Liber, no [party]" ❋ Kosovac (2019)

Liberalism has it's own [radicalized] variations, not [centristic]. One such radicalized variation is [Libertarianism]. In the US, people confuse liberals with Social democrats, democratic socialists, and anyone not a conservative. Liberals, however, differ from Social democrats in not supporting too many government funded programs, being more to the right. They are, although, willing to make comprimises with them and conservatives. ❋ Secular Leftist (2005)

tone [blair], 'lets [liberate] iraq' [george dubya] bush 'u sure we got enough bombs' ❋ Steevy Price Price Price (2003)

"no Liber, no [party]" ❋ Kosovac (2019)

[The word] 'liberal' is sloppily [used]. ❋ RKffffg (2004)

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