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großzügige

Großzügige is the inflected form of the German adjective grosszügig, meaning generous or liberal in giving. The term describes a willingness to share time, resources, or such without being prompted by obligation. In everyday use, it can refer to people, organizations, or actions that show generosity, openness, or largesse.

Etymology and sense: The adjective is a compound built from groß (large, great) and zugig, used in

Usage and grammar: Grosszügig declines according to gender, number, and case when used attributively. Examples include:

Common contexts: It is frequently used for charitable acts, philanthropy, and courteous but substantial behavior. Synonyms

See also: Generosity in German language contexts, related terms such as Großmut and Freigiebigkeit.

In summary, großzügige serves as the feminine singular and plural inflected form of grosszügig, employed to

German
to
convey
a
sense
of
open-handedness
and
abundance
in
disposition.
In
modern
German,
grosszügig
denotes
generosity
in
various
contexts—financial
support,
giving
of
attention
or
aid,
and
expansive
gestures.
eine
großzügige
Spende
(feminine
singular
accusative),
das
großzügige
Geschenk
(neuter
singular),
die
großzügigen
Spenden
(plural).
As
a
predicative
adjective,
forms
align
with
the
subject:
Die
Spende
ist
großzügig.
The
adverbial
form
is
großzügig,
as
in
Er
hilft
großzügig.
include
spendabel,
freigiebig,
und
großmütig;
antonyms
include
geizig
or
knauserig.
express
generosity
across
people,
actions,
and
institutions
in
German.