Warmhearted vs Magnanimous - What's the difference?
warmhearted | magnanimous | Related terms |
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Noble and generous in spirit.
Warmhearted is a related term of magnanimous.
As adjectives the difference between warmhearted and magnanimous
is that warmhearted is while magnanimous is noble and generous in spirit.warmhearted
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magnanimous
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(en adjective)- He thinks himself ardent, impulsive, passionate, magnanimous — capable of boundless enthusiasm for an idea or a sentiment.
- magnanimous forgiveness
