Corporate Social Responsibility

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law

  • The corporation announced a merger with a competitor.
  • I heard the corporation is expanding its operations overseas.
  • The corporation is making bank with their latest product launch.
  • The corporation is the backbone of the industry, driving innovation and growth.

noun a generous bestowal of gifts, money, or favors

adjective generous in giving

  • The wealthy philanthropist showed great largesse in donating to various charitable causes.
  • My boss surprised us with his largesse by giving out bonuses to everyone in the office.
  • I can't believe the largesse of that guy, he just bought drinks for the whole bar!
  • Her heart was filled with largesse, always willing to give to those in need.

noun the act of expressing agreement or loyalty without actually doing anything to show it

  • The company claimed to prioritize diversity and inclusion, but it was clear that it was just lip service.
  • She said she would help me with my project, but it was all lip service.
  • Don't believe everything he says, it's just lip service.
  • His apology seemed sincere, but I could tell it was just lip service.

adjective relating to or characterized by the practice of altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, typically manifested by donations of money, property, or work to needy persons or by endowing institutions for the promotion of the welfare of others.

  • The philanthropic foundation donated millions of dollars to various charities.
  • My friend is involved in a philanthropic organization that helps the homeless.
  • She's always been a real philanthropic soul, giving back whenever she can.
  • His philanthropic gestures towards the community were like planting seeds of kindness that would grow and flourish.

noun a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money to good causes

  • The philanthropist donated a large sum of money to the local charity.
  • I heard that the philanthropist is hosting a fundraiser next week.
  • That philanthropist is always giving back to the community.
  • The philanthropist's heart was as big as their bank account.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'public image' is a noun that refers to the perception or reputation of an individual or organization in the eyes of the public.

  • The company's public image was carefully managed by the PR team.
  • People's opinions of the company were shaped by its public image.
  • The celeb's public image took a hit after that scandal.
  • Her public image was like a carefully crafted facade, hiding the true person underneath.

noun the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or property

  • The organization entrusted him with the stewardship of their financial resources.
  • She takes her role as steward of the environment very seriously.
  • Dude, you gotta step up and take better stewardship of your own life.
  • As parents, we have the stewardship of shaping our children's future.