Almsgiver

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈæmzˌɡɪvər/

Definitions of almsgiver

noun a person who gives alms or charity to those in need

Example Sentences

A1 The almsgiver donated food to the homeless shelter.

A2 The kind almsgiver gave money to those in need.

B1 The generous almsgiver regularly contributes to various charities.

B2 The anonymous almsgiver's donations have made a significant impact on the community.

C1 The wealthy almsgiver established a foundation to support humanitarian causes.

C2 The renowned almsgiver's philanthropic efforts have garnered international recognition.

Examples of almsgiver in a Sentence

formal The wealthy almsgiver donated a large sum of money to the local charity.

informal The generous almsgiver always helps out those in need in our community.

slang That dude is like the ultimate almsgiver, always giving to anyone who asks.

figurative Her heart was like that of an almsgiver, always ready to offer help and support to those in distress.

Grammatical Forms of almsgiver

past tense

almsgave

plural

almsgivers

comparative

more generous

superlative

most generous

present tense

almsgives

future tense

will almsgive

perfect tense

has almsgiven

continuous tense

is almsgiving

singular

almsgiver

positive degree

almsgiving

infinitive

to almsgive

gerund

almsgiving

participle

almsgiving

Origin and Evolution of almsgiver

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English, Latin, Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'almsgiver' originated from the Old English word 'ælmesgiefu', which was derived from the Latin word 'eleemosyna' and the Greek word 'eleēmosunē'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'almsgiver' has evolved to refer to a person who gives money or goods to those in need, typically through charitable donations or acts of kindness.