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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151, His patriarchal generosity is counter-balanced by his ruthlessness.
152, He did not want to be behindhand in generosity.
153, Among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness.
154, Your generosity and support for our Flag Day will be sign of love and care.
155, You'll take everything you're offered yet your own generosity is virtually non-existent.
156, The economic basis of cooperation is the tradeoff between selfishness and generosity.
157, However, sometimes , the most obnoxious volunteer to sacrifice themselves out of unanticipated generosity.
158, Only spontaneous love flowing with sincere generosity and self - abnegation can fertilize the soul of others.
159, Whenever he flatters your generosity, he will certainly have an axe to grind.
160, "Be able to boast that if gallantry, generosity, and fidelity were lost in the world men would be able to find them again in your own breast" (clxv).
161, Through a wise education, people can acquire various virtues such as courage, temperance, generosity, amiability, truthfulness, wittiness , friendliness(Sentence dictionary), etc.
162, Simplicity and generosity of BRT bus parking and maintenance field maintenance shop.
163, The Master had visited his house a number of times and unstintingly praised the devotion and generosity of this beloved disciple.
164, Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need. - Kahlil Gibran.
165, Our first hosts were in Sault Sainte Marie, and I was blown away9) by their generosity.
166, Usually, generosity rewards an ethical awareness that defies the common obsessions with stinginess and corrupt gifts.
167, Students from low-income families benefited from the generosity of the public, who donated new school bags, uniforms and stationary supplies to ensure they can make the most of the new semester.
168, Now, my uncle seemed so miserly that I was struck dumb by this sudden generosity.
169, Take time to give something back to others by personal generosity, mercy, forgiveness and charity, and we will all be the better for it.
170, I'm afraid you mistake unscrupulousness for generosity. ' Connie paused.
171, We certainly need the money , but , on the other hand , I do not want to presume upon your generosity.
172, The concept of the American Santa Claus originated with St. Nicholas, who was born in Asia Minor in 280 A.D. He was known as a kind, benevolent man; indeed made a saint because of his generosity.
173, But for the Laotian government, such generosity would not come cheaply.
174, But his miserliness was offset by a generosity toward the victims of the systems he despised.
175, Could this Lost Boy even understand the difference between hugging and fondling, affection and assault, generosity and lechery ?
176, Wade, encouraged by his stepfather's generosity, came shyly toward him.
177, Metrical products because of elegance, another hand - made, fine wood, beautiful appearance of generosity.
178, Medieval nobles regarded the martial arts competition as their career and duty because it revealed the values they pursued, i. e. honor, courageousness, and generosity.
179, He also argued that Italy's huge public debt ( more than its GDP ) makes generosity reckless.
180, Too many underdeveloped nations self-righteously insist that receiving American aid is their God-given right rather than a manifestation of American generosity.
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