largesse

/lɑrˈdʒɛs/
noun
  1. Generous giving of money or gifts, especially by a wealthy person or organization.
    • Her largesse was well known; she often paid for strangers' groceries at the market.
    • The charity relies on the largesse of donors to provide meals for the homeless.
    • The billionaire's largesse funded new libraries in several small towns.
  2. Generosity of spirit; a willingness to give freely without expecting anything in return.
    • Her largesse extended beyond money — she always gave her time and attention to those in need.
    • The community was touched by the largesse of the volunteers who gave up their weekends.
    • He showed great largesse by forgiving the debt of his old friend.
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