Synonym: ample, bighearted, giving, kind, large, liberal, openhanded, plentiful, unselfish. Antonym: hard, harsh, mean, severe, stingy, strict, ungenerous. Similar words: generate, in general, generation gap, numerous, the general public, obstreperous, gene, genetic. Meaning: ['dʒenərəs] adj. 1. willing to give and share unstintingly 2. not petty in character and mind 3. more than adequate.
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121. The firm offered her a generous bonus as a sweetener.
122. Generous redundancy terms had triggered a stampede of staff wanting to leave.
123. Thank you for your donation. It was very generous of you.
124. The Derby winner Generous will be put to stud in Britain at the end of the season.
125. The charity will go under unless a generous donor can be found within the next few months.
126. They didn't start being generous till they had make their pile.
127. Sales staff get a generous mileage allowance or a company car.
128. Union negotiators are holding out for a more generous pay settlement.
129. He served generous portions of soup from a black pot.
130. The school gave them a generous allocation of money with which to purchase books.
131. Twelve hours a week seemed a generous allocation of your time.
132. At first sight, it may look like a generous offer, but always read the small print.
133. She has always been very kind to me, even generous on occasion.
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134. Without generous corporate sponsorship, the ballet company would not have survived.
135. He should be able to keep his room tidy with the generous amount of storage space.
136. The union negotiators are holding out for a more generous pay settlement.
137. He is perhaps too generous to the colonials.
138. Both were a generous extension of human decency.
139. The applause at the interval was very generous.
140. The local charities found in him a generous benefactor.
141. The audience whooped and cheered the many, generous selections.
142. Ultimately, Joseph Alsop came through with a generous package.
143. What is more, it is a big-hearted, generous book.
144. He was generous, courteous and chivalrous.
145. She was extremely generous to aspiring young art historians.
146. Full-time students may qualify for generous discounts on fees.
147. For even his negative comments about Feuerbach are set in the context of a generous appreciation of the latter's intentions.
148. The company chose Wrexham partly because of the generous financial aid available.
149. Some firms do this by giving non-essential workers less generous relocation allowances than those given to key staff.
150. An independent review body has described the lessons as overly generous.
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