noun the quality of being well meaning; kindness

adjective benevolent (showing kindness and goodwill)

  • The philanthropist's benevolence towards the less fortunate is well-known in the community.
  • She showed her benevolence by helping out her neighbors with groceries during the lockdown.
  • Dude, that guy's benevolence knows no bounds - he's always helping out strangers.
  • The sun's benevolence shone down on the fields, bringing warmth and growth to the crops.

noun the act of giving something as a gift or honor

  • The bestowal of the prestigious award was a great honor for the recipient.
  • Getting that scholarship was like a big bestowal for her.
  • Winning that contest was the ultimate bestowal for him.
  • The bestowal of knowledge is a gift that keeps on giving.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun)

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • Many people believe that sacrifices should be made for love.
  • I would do anything for love, even if it means driving across town at midnight.
  • I'm head over heels for love and can't get enough of it.
  • She would climb mountains for love, that's how strong her feelings are.

noun the quality of being kind, understanding, and not selfish; willingness to give money, help, or time freely

  • The company's success can be attributed to the generosity of its shareholders.
  • I really appreciate your generosity in helping me out with my project.
  • Thanks for the hookup, your generosity knows no bounds.
  • Her heart was a wellspring of generosity, overflowing with kindness and compassion.

noun the act of giving or something that is given

verb to freely transfer the possession of something to someone else

  • I will give you a detailed report on the progress of the project.
  • Can you give me a hand with carrying these boxes?
  • I'll give you a heads up if I hear anything about the new job opening.
  • Sometimes you have to give a little to get a little in return.

noun A good deed is a kind or helpful action that someone does for someone else.

  • Performing a good deed can have a positive impact on society as a whole.
  • Helping your neighbor with their groceries is always a good deed.
  • Buying a homeless person a meal is such a cool good deed.
  • Planting trees is like doing a good deed for the environment.

noun a kind or helpful action or favor done for someone

adjective having desirable or positive qualities

  • He did a good turn by helping his elderly neighbor carry groceries.
  • Thanks for doing me a good turn by covering my shift at work.
  • I owe you one for that good turn you did for me.
  • Sometimes a good turn of events can completely change your perspective on life.

noun a feeling or emotion that warms the heart; something that evokes positive emotions

adjective causing feelings of warmth and happiness; emotionally uplifting

  • The heartwarming speech delivered by the president brought tears to the audience's eyes.
  • Watching the video of the soldier reuniting with his dog was so heartwarming.
  • That movie was totally heartwarming, it made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
  • Her kindness and generosity were like a heartwarming blanket on a cold winter's night.

noun a portion of food served to one person

adjective giving assistance or aid

  • She dedicated her time to helping those in need through various charitable organizations.
  • I'm always up for helping out a friend in need.
  • I'm down with helping my homies whenever they need me.
  • His words were like a guiding light, helping me navigate through the darkness of my thoughts.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'hand' is a noun as it refers to a part of the body.

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being. 'Lend' is a verb as it indicates the action of giving something temporarily.

article a word that specifies a noun. 'A' is an article that precedes the noun 'hand' in this phrase.

  • I would greatly appreciate it if you could lend a hand with the project presentation.
  • Hey, could you lend a hand with moving this heavy furniture?
  • Yo, can you help me out and lend a hand with setting up the party?
  • Sometimes all we need is a friend to lend a hand during tough times.

noun a helping hand

verb give/lend

pronoun someone

  • It is always appreciated when someone is willing to give a helping hand in times of need.
  • Hey, can you give me a helping hand with this project? I'm a bit overwhelmed.
  • I'll be there to lend you a hand whenever you need it, no worries!
  • Sometimes all we need is someone to give us a helping hand to get through tough times.