Generosity And Giving

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

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

  • She is known for her generous nature and heart of gold.
  • My friend always helps others out, she's got a real heart of gold.
  • That guy may act tough, but deep down he's got a heart of gold.
  • The old man's wrinkled face belied his heart of gold, which shone through in his kind actions.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, typically by indicating size, shape, age, color, etc.

  • The largehearted philanthropist donated a significant amount to the charity.
  • My aunt is so largehearted, she always goes out of her way to help others.
  • I can't believe how largehearted that guy is, he's always looking out for his friends.
  • Her largehearted nature shines through in everything she does, always putting others before herself.

noun the quality or state of being generous; the quality of giving or spending freely

  • The company is known for its liberality in providing benefits to its employees.
  • I appreciate your liberality in sharing your snacks with me.
  • His liberality with money is what makes him popular among his friends.
  • The liberality of her heart knows no bounds, always willing to help those in need.

adjective generous or liberal in giving; open-hearted or frank

adverb in a generous or liberal manner

  • The philanthropist was known for his openhanded donations to various charitable organizations.
  • She's always so openhanded with her friends, always willing to lend a helping hand.
  • My grandma is super openhanded when it comes to giving out candy to the neighborhood kids.
  • The coach was openhanded with praise for his players after their hard-fought victory.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Stintless' describes something that is without limits or restrictions.

  • Her dedication to her work was truly stintless, as she worked tirelessly to achieve her goals.
  • She has a stintless work ethic, always putting in extra hours to get the job done.
  • He's a stintless worker, always hustling and grinding to make ends meet.
  • The artist's creativity was truly stintless, flowing endlessly from his mind onto the canvas.

adjective not giving or generous; lacking in generosity or willingness to give

  • The ungiving nature of the company's policies towards employee benefits was a source of frustration for many.
  • She's so ungiving when it comes to sharing her snacks with us.
  • I can't stand hanging out with him, he's so ungiving and selfish.
  • The desert was unforgiving and ungiving, with not a drop of water in sight.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'ungrudging' describes someone who gives or shares without hesitation or reluctance

  • She offered her help ungrudgingly, despite the inconvenience it caused her.
  • He always shares his snacks ungrudgingly with his friends.
  • I'll do it for you, no worries, ungrudgingly.
  • The sun shines ungrudgingly upon all living creatures.

adjective not limited or restricted; giving or given without restraint; generous

  • The company received unstinted support from its shareholders during the financial crisis.
  • She always gives unstinted praise to her friends for their accomplishments.
  • I can't believe he's unstinted with his money when it comes to buying drinks for everyone.
  • His love for her was unstinted, flowing freely and without reservation.