Definitionn. the trait of being willing to give your money or time
Last update: September 10, 2015
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Indians are known for their generosity. [adjective]
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These votes, and the continued generosity of fandom, make TAFF possible. [noun]
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It would at least explain the generosity of the screen 's most glamorous street hooker since Julia Roberts. [noun]
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Duncan now turned to explain these proposals to his commander, who heard him with amazement, and a sensibility that was deeply touched by so unusual and unexpected generosity. [noun]
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Pitt myself, tell him everything, and throw myself upon his generosity," he thought, as he sate among his ruins sadly." [noun]
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The secret of the encounter had been faithfully kept by principals and seconds, De Malfort behaving with a chivalrous generosity. [noun]
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Lord Glenallan had reached the door of the cottage, but the generosity of his nature did not permit him to leave the unhappy woman in this state of desperate reprobation. [noun]
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"I expected no less from your generosity, my lord," said Morton. [noun]
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There is more selfishness than generosity, my lord, in such eager and urgent solicitation. [noun]
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