Pronunciation: /ˈæltruˌɪzəm/
noun the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others
A1 Helping others without expecting anything in return is called altruism.
A2 Many people believe that acts of altruism can make the world a better place.
B1 Volunteering at a local charity is a great way to practice altruism.
B2 Altruism is often seen as a selfless act that benefits others at the expense of oneself.
C1 The concept of altruism has been studied extensively in the field of psychology.
C2 Some philosophers argue that true altruism is impossible, as all actions ultimately benefit the individual in some way.
formal The concept of altruism is often studied in the field of psychology.
informal I admire your altruism in always putting others' needs before your own.
slang Dude, your level of altruism is off the charts!
figurative Altruism is like a beacon of light in a world filled with darkness.
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