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    generosity
    /ˌdʒɛnəˈrɒsɪti/

    noun

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  2. the quality or condition of being generous: Her friends take advantage of (= benefit unfairly from) her generosity. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Generous & charitable. altruistically. anti-materialism. anti-materialist. beneficence. eleemosynary. generously. giver. handout. munificence. munificently. open-handedly. super-sweet.

  3. The meaning of GENEROSITY is the quality or fact of being generous. How to use generosity in a sentence.

  4. Generosity is the spirit and action of freely and frequently giving to others. Generosity can also refer to an overall spirit of kindness, but this is less common. Example: If there’s one thing she will be remembered for, it’s her generosity—she was extremely generous with her money, her time, and her effort.

  5. Generosity is a quality — like honesty and patience — that we all probably wish we had more of. When you show generosity, you might give away things or money or put others before yourself. But generosity is about more than cash and stuff.

  6. If you refer to someone's generosity, you mean that they are generous, especially in doing or giving more than is usual or expected. There are stories about his generosity, the massive amounts of money he gave to charities.

  7. a willingness to give help or support, esp. more than is usual or expected: She is admired for her generosity. (Definition of generosity from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of generosity. generosity. We would never see that kind of generosity today.

  8. (of someone) willing to give help or support, esp. more than is usual or expected, or (of something) larger than usual or expected: a generous donor. food in generous portions.

  9. generosity (to/towards somebody) the fact of being generous (= willing to do kind things or give somebody money, gifts or time freely) He treated them with generosity and thoughtfulness.

  10. 1. Liberality in giving or willingness to give: a philanthropist's generosity. 2. Kindness or magnanimity: spoke of his rival with generosity. 3. Amplitude; abundance: the generosity of the salaries. 4. A generous act: "The cries of welcome recalled vanished generosities of the old city" (Lawrence Durrell).

  11. Definitions of 'generosity' If you refer to someone's generosity, you mean that they are generous, especially in doing or giving more than is usual or expected. [...] More. Synonyms of 'generosity' • liberality, charity, bounty, munificence [...] • magnanimity, goodness, kindness, benevolence [...] More. Collocations with the word 'generosity'