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Synonyms

large-hearted

British  

adjective

  1. Also: large-souled.  kind; sympathetic

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A packed Washington theater audience witnessed the first revival performance of “The Originalist” four months after the death of its legendary and large-hearted “star,” Supreme CourtJustice Antonin Scalia.

From Washington Times • Jun. 28, 2016

I love the heft and sweep of Trace Adkins’ Great Recession anthem “Tough People Do” and appreciate its large-hearted populism.

From Slate • Dec. 26, 2012

He is drawn to life and, at the same time, to self-destruction, like a large-hearted moth to an absurd flame.

From New York Times • Dec. 20, 2011

Monáe is young and fearless enough to try anything, gifted enough to pull almost all of it off, and large-hearted enough to make it feel like a communal experience: Us rather than Me.

From The Guardian • Dec. 17, 2010

Where the large-hearted woman is wholly herself,—where she is uninfluenced by others, and expresses the thoughts of her own radiant soul, displaying all her intellectual fireworks and brilliant follies,—there the book is good, even excellent.

From The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine by Heine, Heinrich