Definitions for liberalities

liberalities lib·er·al·i·ty

Spelling: [lib-uh-ral-i-tee]
IPA: /ˌlɪb əˈræl ɪ ti/

Liberalities is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 928 anagrams from letters in liberalities (abeeiiillrst).

Definitions for liberalities

noun

  1. the quality or condition of being liberal in giving; generosity; bounty.
  2. a liberal gift.
  3. breadth of mind.
  4. broadness or fullness, as of proportions or physical attributes.
  5. liberalism.
  6. the quality or condition of being liberal in giving; generosity; bounty.
  7. a liberal gift.
  8. breadth of mind.
  9. broadness or fullness, as of proportions or physical attributes.
  10. liberalism.

Origin of liberalities

1300-50; Middle English liberalite Latin līberālitās. See liberal, -ity

Examples for liberalities

Rich, noble and great they are by the liberality of our speech, but truth is sad.

Poetry, not less than painting and architecture, witnessed his liberality.

The liberality of one who has much, in permitting one who has nothing to get all that he can.

If we don't profit by that liberality the fault is not His but our own.

Barry was not the only artist who profited by Edmund Burke's liberality.

Hence the liberality in gift distribution was an attempt to appease them.

There were few of the poor where I lived, who did not partake of my liberality.

If the peasant was poor, there was no limit to his liberality in the little he had.

The cost of this act of liberality amounted nearly to L2000.

Generosity and liberality, like honesty, prove the best policy after all.

Generosity and liberality, like honesty, prove the best policy after all.

The cost of this act of liberality amounted nearly to L2000.

The liberality of one who has much, in permitting one who has nothing to get all that he can.

Barry was not the only artist who profited by Edmund Burke's liberality.

Poetry, not less than painting and architecture, witnessed his liberality.

If we don't profit by that liberality the fault is not His but our own.

Rich, noble and great they are by the liberality of our speech, but truth is sad.

If the peasant was poor, there was no limit to his liberality in the little he had.

Hence the liberality in gift distribution was an attempt to appease them.

There were few of the poor where I lived, who did not partake of my liberality.

Word Value for liberalities
Scrable

15

Words with friends

17

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