Antonym: cruelty. Similar words: chariot, charisma, similarity, regularity, popularity, dissimilarity, Chart., charm. Meaning: ['tʃærətɪ] n. 1. a foundation created to promote the public good (not for assistance to any particular individuals) 2. a kindly and lenient attitude toward people 3. an activity or gift that benefits the public at large 4. pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers 5. an institution set up to provide help to the needy.
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91. Her charity work is an inspiration to us all.
92. Her pride wouldn't allow her to accept charity .
93. The charity is handicapped by lack of funds.
94. The children raised over £200 for charity.
95. The school raised over a hundred pounds for charity.
96. Proceeds from the concert will go to charity.
97. The charity hopes the campaign will energise its volunteers.
98. He's done several long-distance walks for charity.
99. The charity does a lot of good.
100. She gave her late husband's clothes to charity.
101. He's going to do a parachute jump for charity.
102. The charity is an agent for social change.
103. They are very generous givers to charity.
104. Most people are willing to give to charity .
105. We'd dispense with charity drives.
106. The proceeds of the concert will go to charity.
107. The charity is run on a purely voluntary basis.
108. I've given away all my old clothes to charity.
109. We had a visit from somebody collecting for charity.
110. They went on a ten-mile walk to raise money for charity.
111. Firefighters are to run 500km to raise money for a children's charity.
112. We were very pleased with the high level of participation in the charity events.
113. The charity exists to meet the needs of elderly people.
114. I see where you're coming from. You think charity should be a private matter.
115. In a moment of rashness, I agreed to do a parachute jump for charity.
116. The charity pays a nominal sum to lease the premises.
117. Charity organizations have chastised the Government for not doing enough to prevent the latest famine in Africa.
118. Diana,[www.Sentencedict.com] Princess of Wales was patron of the charity Birthright.
119. The company publicly apologized and agreed to contribute some money to charity.
120. She takes a personal interest in the work of the charity.
More similar words: chariot, charisma, similarity, regularity, popularity, dissimilarity, Chart., charm, chart, charge, Charlie, charade, in charge, charter, character, in charge of, take charge, arithmetic, discharging, purity, characterize, asperity, minority, authoritarian, alacrity, priority, majority, security, characteristic, authority.