Unstinting

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈstɪntɪŋ/

Definitions of unstinting

adjective giving or being given without restraint; unsparing

Example Sentences

A1 She showed unstinting support for her friend during a difficult time.

A2 The volunteers worked unstintingly to help those affected by the natural disaster.

B1 The company's success can be attributed to the CEO's unstinting dedication to quality.

B2 The coach's unstinting efforts to improve the team's performance paid off in the championship win.

C1 Her unstinting commitment to social justice issues has inspired many to join the cause.

C2 The artist's unstinting pursuit of perfection in her work has earned her international acclaim.

Examples of unstinting in a Sentence

formal The philanthropist was known for his unstinting support of various charitable causes.

informal She always showed unstinting loyalty to her friends, no matter what.

slang I appreciate your unstinting help with my homework, dude.

figurative His unstinting dedication to his craft paid off in the form of a successful career.

Grammatical Forms of unstinting

past tense

unstinted

plural

unstinting

comparative

more unstinting

superlative

most unstinting

present tense

unstints

future tense

will unstint

perfect tense

has unstinted

continuous tense

is unstinting

singular

unstinting

positive degree

unstinting

infinitive

to unstint

gerund

unstinting

participle

unstinted

Origin and Evolution of unstinting

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'unstinting' originated from the Old English word 'stintan' meaning to cease or stop. The prefix 'un-' was added to create the opposite meaning of not stopping or holding back.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unstinting' evolved to convey the idea of being generous, lavish, or not holding back in giving or doing something. It shifted from its original meaning of not stopping to its current connotation of abundance and generosity.