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großzügiger

Großzügiger is the comparative form of the German adjective großzügig, meaning generous or liberal in giving. It describes someone or something that provides more, shares more readily, or acts with greater generosity than another reference point. In use it typically serves to compare two or more entities, as in "Er ist großzügiger als sein Bruder," or "Die Organisation war großzügiger geworden."

Etymology and form: Großzügig is a compound of groß (great) and zügig (give freely, generous in spirit),

Usage: Großzügiger is most common in descriptive and evaluative contexts. It often modifies a subject or appears

Related terms: synonyms include großherzig and freigiebig; the noun form is Großzügigkeit, referring to generosity as

with
the
suffix
-ig
forming
an
understandable
meaning
of
having
the
quality
of
generosity.
The
comparative
is
created
by
adding
-er
to
the
adjective
stem,
yielding
großzügiger,
while
the
superlative
is
am
großzügigsten.
In
sentences
with
an
adjective
after
a
determiner,
the
form
can
appear
as
großzügigerer
or
function
with
standard
comparative
endings
depending
on
declension.
in
comparisons:
"Dieser
Spender
ist
großzügiger
als
der
andere."
It
can
also
modify
a
noun
phrase
in
the
short
form,
as
in
"ein
großzügiger
Mann"
(positive)
and
"ein
großzügigerer
Mann"
(more
generous
man).
For
adverbial
manner,
German
generally
uses
großzügig
rather
than
a
comparative
adverb
form.
a
quality
or
behavior.