Crossword-Solution: LIBERALITY 10 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Liberality n. The quality or state of being liberal; liberal
disposition or practice; freedom from narrowness or prejudice;
generosity; candor; charity.
Liberality n. A gift; a gratuity; -- sometimes in the plural; as, a
prudent man is not impoverished by his liberalities.

We have 33 clues for the answer “LIBERALITY”

Clue Answers
the trait of being generous in behavior and temperament 1 answer
an inclination to favor progress and individual freedom 1 answer
the state of being liberal 2 answers
ALMSGIVING 2 answers
Bounty 18 answers
Benefaction. 19 answers
Largesse 21 answers
generosity 22 answers
Hospitality. 24 answers
ALMS 24 answers
Largeness 25 answers
Breadth 35 answers
condescension 40 answers
capitulation 43 answers
Lenience 44 answers
toleration 44 answers
sufferance 45 answers
peace of mind 46 answers
good fellowship 48 answers
tolerance 50 answers
Durability 50 answers
Charity 52 answers
perseverance 55 answers
concession 55 answers
grey matter 56 answers
exceller 57 answers
Stamina 58 answers
Gray matter? 60 answers
Endurance 61 answers
Fortitude 67 answers
Permission 68 answers
Room 85 answers
Gift 88 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LIBERALITY (5)

Coggan poured the liquor with unstinted liberality at the suffering Cain’s circular mouth; half of it running down the side of the flagon, and half of what reached his mouth running down outside his throat, and half of what ran in going the wrong way, and being coughed and sneezed around the persons of the gathered reapers in the form of a cider fog, which for a moment hung in the sunny air like a small exhalation.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Hotchkiss Aunt Sally talks to Huck Tom Sawyer wounded The Doctor speaks for Jim Tom rose square up in Bed “Hand out them Letters” Out of Bondage Tom’s Liberality Yours Truly NOTICE.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
You are welcome to Jim Crow.” The child, staring with round eyes at this instance of liberality, wholly unprecedented in his large experience of cent-shops, took the man of gingerbread, and quitted the premises.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
The heralds finished their proclamation with their usual cry of “Largesse, largesse, gallant knights!” and gold and silver pieces were showered on them from the galleries, it being a high point of chivalry to exhibit liberality towards those whom the age accounted at once the secretaries and the historians of honour.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Again: Tellson’s was a munificent house, and extended great liberality to old customers who had fallen from their high estate.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994

Quotes with LIBERALITY (3)

It takes a certain ingenuous faith - but I have it - to believe that people who read and reflect more likely than not come to judge things with liberality and truth.
A.C. Grayling The Heart of Things: Applying Philosophy to the 21st Century
Our government rests upon religion. It is from that source that we derive our reverence for truth and justice, for equality and liberality, and for the rights of mankind. Unless the people believe in these principles they cannot believe in our government. There are only two main theories of government in our world. One rests on righteousness and the other on force. One appeals to reason, and the other appeals to the sword. One is exemplified in the republic, the other is repr…
Calvin Coolidge
There is one way, then, in which a man can be free from all anxiety about the fate of his soul - if in life he has abandoned bodily pleasures and adornments, as foreign to his purpose and likely to do more harm than good, and has devoted himself to the pleasures of acquiring knowledge, and so by decking his soul not with a borrowed beauty but with its own - with self-control, and goodness, and courage, and liberality, and truth - has fitted himself to await his journey in the next world.
Socrates
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1990).