What does 寛大さ in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 寛大さ in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 寛大さ in Japanese.

The word 寛大さ in Japanese means 慈悲、寛大さ, 寛大さ、気前のよさ, 寛大さ、寛容さ, 礼儀、思いやり、寛大さ, 寛大さ、気前の良さ、大度, 寛大さ、寛容, 寛大さ、気前のよさ、偏見のなさ, 寛容さ、寛大さ, 寛大さ、寛容さ、放任, 寛大さ、自由放任主義, 性的解放[自由、寛大さ], 寛大さ、甘さ, 寛大さ、寛容, 寛大さ、気前の良さ. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 寛大さ

慈悲、寛大さ

(mercy, leniency)

Governments have called on the country's leader to show clemency in the case of a woman who was recently sentenced to be executed.

寛大さ、気前のよさ

(generosity)

寛大さ、寛容さ

(forgiving, kind nature)

ミスを大目に見てくれたあなたの寛大さに感謝します。
Thanks for your generosity in overlooking this mistake.

礼儀、思いやり、寛大さ

(sb: courtesy, generosity)

寛大さ、気前の良さ、大度

(generosity)

My wealthy grandfather is known for his largesse.

寛大さ、寛容

(lack of severity)

Your children will become reckless because of your leniency.

寛大さ、気前のよさ、偏見のなさ

(tolerance, broadmindedness)

Barbara cannot understand discrimination because of her liberalism.

寛容さ、寛大さ

(open-mindedness)

寛大さ、寛容さ、放任

(sexual freedom) (性に対する)

In the liberal arts college, sexual permissiveness was admired.

寛大さ、自由放任主義

(tolerance, liberalism)

Conservatives believe that there is too much permissiveness in American society.

性的解放[自由、寛大さ]

(tolerance, permissiveness)

1960年代は性的解放が拡大した時代だった。
The 1960s were a time of increased sexual freedom.

寛大さ、甘さ

(uncountable, figurative (leniency) (処罰などの)

The judge is not known for her softness; she is often severe in her sentencing.

寛大さ、寛容

(broad-mindedness)

They look upon his many faults with tolerance.

寛大さ、気前の良さ

(generosity)

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