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munificent Meaning in Tamil ( munificent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

உதாரகுணமுள்ள,



munificent தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

 ஆகையால், கான்காய் வழக்கமாக முன்யோசனை உள்ள இறைவன், உதாரகுணமுள்ள மன்னர், தாராளமான இரக்கமுள்ள இறைவன் அல்லது அபரிமிதமான மன்னர் என்று எடுத்துக் கொள்ளப்படுகிறது.

munificent's Usage Examples:

He was a munificent patron of men of letters, who came in large numbers to his court.


He had few personal friends, and rarely mingled in general society; though bitter to opponents, he was gentle to those who knew him, and his munificent charities gave him a warm place in the hearts of many to whom he was personally unknown.


But its chief development took place under the direction of Igarashi J izaemon, an amateur ceramist, who, happening to visit Chikuzen about 1620, was taken under the protection of the chief of the fief and munificently treated.


According to the Mahabharata he is at last promoted to Paradise as the reward for his munificent charity.


In his long administration of his latter diocese he was most energetic, tactful and munificent.


Mitsuhisa, then feudal lord of Satsuma, was a munificent patron of art.


ornament of the city was the arcaded and roofed bazaar called Chihar Chata, ascribed to Ali Mardan Khan, a noble of the 17th century, who has left behind him many monuments of his munificent public spirit both in Kabul and in Hindustan.


Warham, who was chancellor of Oxford University from 1506 until his death, was munificent in his public, and moderate in his private life.


Akbar was a munificent patron of literature.


for the university; while munificent additions to the academic funds and resources were made by the 15th earl of Moray (1840-1901), Sir William Fraser (1816-1898), and others.


He superintended every step of the progress of the building and of the purchase of the very valuable collection of apparatus with which it was equipped at the expense of its munificent founder the seventh duke of Devonshire (chancellor of the university, and one of its most distinguished alumni).


To Mahommedans Mahmud is known, not only as a champion of the faith, but as a munificent patron of literature.


When the mediatization of the fiefs, in 1871, terminated the local patronage hitherto extended so munificently to artists, the Japanese ceramists gradually learned Chany,~ of that they must thenceforth depend chiefly upon the Style after markets of Europe and America.





Synonyms:

generous, unsparing, too-generous, lavish, unstinting, overgenerous, unstinted,



Antonyms:

uncharitable, selfish, clement, poor, stingy,

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