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 the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes

  • Many wealthy individuals engage in philanthropy by donating large sums of money to charitable causes.
  • My friend is really into philanthropy and volunteers at the local soup kitchen every weekend.
  • Dude, that billionaire is all about that philanthropy life, always giving back to the community.
  • The philanthropy of kindness spreads like a wildfire, touching the hearts of all those in its path.

noun a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task

verb to offer to do something without being forced to do it

  • The organization is seeking volunteers to help with the upcoming charity event.
  • I decided to volunteer at the local animal shelter on weekends.
  • I'm gonna volunteer at the community center to earn some good karma.
  • His willingness to volunteer his time showed his true character.

noun A person who works actively to make a positive difference in the world, typically through social or political action.

  • The young entrepreneur was recognized as a changemaker in the business community.
  • She's always coming up with new ideas and making things happen - a real changemaker.
  • That guy is a total changemaker, always shaking things up and getting stuff done.
  • In the world of art, the painter was considered a changemaker for introducing a new style of painting.

noun purpose

  • The social purpose company was founded with the intention of addressing environmental issues.
  • I heard that new company is a social purpose company, they donate a portion of their profits to charity.
  • That social purpose company is really making a difference in the community.
  • The social purpose company is like a beacon of hope in a sea of corporate greed.

noun A military vehicle that is heavily armed and armored

  • The action tank presented a comprehensive report on renewable energy solutions.
  • The action tank is working on a project to reduce plastic waste in the community.
  • The action tank is on a mission to make a positive impact on the environment.
  • The action tank is like a well-oiled machine, constantly coming up with innovative solutions.