Synonym: generousness, unselfishness. Similar words: porosity, generous, monstrosity, generously, generality, erosion, general practitioner, sclerosis. Meaning: [‚dʒenə'rɑsətɪ /-'rɒs-] n. 1. the trait of being willing to give your money or time 2. acting generously.
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91, I believe that generosity becomes less between nations, as the world economy heads for a more frightening decline.
92, Be like the sun for grace and mercy. Be like the night to cover others' faults. Be like running water for generosity. Be like death for rage and anger. Be like the Earth for modesty. Appear as you are. Be as you appear. Rumi
93, Characteristics such as a strongly independent spirit, a generosity of personality, and an appreciative warmth are assets.
94, A major restraint upon such generosity was, however, the opposition of ratepayers.
95, For his part, Perry is pressing the Agriculture Department in Washington to show more generosity in federal crop-insurance programs.
96, The angels had told her to do things discreetly, not to make a big show of generosity or kindness.
97, We have steadily improved the coverage and generosity of the benefits system.
98, For a second, their generosity towards him made me feel ashamed.
99, On his side he received what her generosity bestowed with great contentment.
100, The bookmakers, showing unusual generosity, gave them a 44-point advantage on the handicap betting list.
101, Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need.Sentencedict Kahlil Gibran
102, He was a man of exceptional generosity, in fact I can truthfully say over-generous.
103, Linda McKechnie owes her path to fame to the generosity of close friends.
104, In their generosity, or relief of getting out of the kitchen, they ply me with bag loads of organic vegetables.
105, In a place full of precious antiques, this shows great generosity by the management.
106, After the Bombecks made Arizona their home, many local charities benefited from their generosity as well as their presence at fund-raisers.
107, The charity has to rely on public generosity and numerous fundraising ventures to fund the scheme locally.
108, And please accept my heartfelt thanks now for your concern and your generosity.
109, To start negotiations having to rely on the generosity of the other party is not to start in the strongest of positions!
110, What is called generosity is usually only the vanity of giving; we enjoy the vanity more than the thing given. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
111, In Stockport[sentencedict.com], the School had already benefited from the generosity of many individual local donors.
112, The generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan made the museum project possible.
113, This may be one reason for the relative generosity of earlier community help.
114, Exemptions marked the generosity of the monarch, as with Theudebert's concessions to the churches of the Auvergne.
115, From an attitude of generosity, warm feeling and motherly goodness, she now had shifted into a mood of high hilarity.
116, I liked him because of that, and because of his generosity.
117, But pervasive as this behavior may be, we do have moments of generosity and altruism.
118, But the crucial challenge is to translate that spontaneous impulse of generosity into a long-term political commitment to prevent more global warming.
119, Governments could have offset declining profitability by cutting taxes on profits or by increasing the generosity of tax allowances given for investment.
120, It will stand as a permanent memorial to the man whose generosity has so benefited the Theatre Collection.
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