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Meaning of mansuetudinous | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C2

Definitions

Of, pertaining to, or characterized by mansuetude; mild; meek; gentle.

Examples

“[Y]ou who so often consigned your distributory tidings of great joy into our nevertoolatetolove box, mansuetudinous manipulator, […]”
“It may be that this was simply a mansuetudinous interpretation on the part of Mordiern.”
“Serapica was a man of remarkably mansuetudinous disposition, which is perhaps why Cardinal de' Medici had taken him into his employment.”
“to themselves for what they deemed to be a particularly mansuetudinous provision for the Allies, but as a matter of fact they were perfectly well aware that this undertaking could not be made binding on the enemy.”
“Among the intelligentsia he was best known for his fervent but pointless monologues, or his mansuetudinous dialogues with himself.”
“His mansuetudinous retreat at the approach of his wife, Elvire (his behaviour evokes the henpecked husband rather than the romantic hero).”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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