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LESSON 8 : THE GIVING GROUP Words Relating to Generosity in Spending Money or Time, or Showing Concern for Others. Altruistic. Brendan acted altruistically in helping the old lady across the street. I doubt his actions are truly altruistic ; I think he has selfish motives.
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LESSON 8: THE GIVING GROUP Words Relating to Generosity in Spending Money or Time, or Showing Concern for Others
Altruistic • Brendan acted altruistically in helping the old lady across the street. • I doubt his actions are truly altruistic; I think he has selfish motives. • Altruism is considered a great virtue in many religions and cultures. Adjective Showing an unselfish concern for others
Benevolent • The benevolent millionaire loved to use his money to help others. • Charities are benevolent organizations that support important causes. • To be truly benevolent, you must give to others without expecting anything in return. Adjective Giving freely and easily to others
Largess • My boss demonstrated great largess by giving me a new car. • Alex was the beneficiary of his generous uncle’s largess. • Ben frequently talked about all of the money he gave to charity, so everyone knew about his great largess. Noun Generous; giving
Lavish • Rebecca was lavish with her hospitality; she often invited friends to stay at her house. • The film critics lavished praise on the director’s new film. • Ryan lavishly distributed gifts to his siblings. Adjective, Verb Generous in giving to others or in spending money
Magnanimous • The magnanimous politician forgave those who insulted him during the campaign. • After he captured the city, the magnanimous general distributed food and medicine to the starving people. • After our fight, my sister magnanimously forgave me for the mean things I said. Adjective Generous in overlooking insult or injury by others
Munificent • George gave munificently to several charities. • The businessman’s munificent donation saved the historic building. • We truly appreciated her munificent gesture. Adjective Very generous
Philanthropic • Many rich people, such as Bill Gates, become philanthropists later in life. • Many large businesses engage in philanthropy. • The museum received support from several philanthropic organizations. Adjective Showing a desire to help others by giving gift
Prodigal • One of the most famous stories from the Bible tells of the Prodigal Son, who leaves his family and wastes all of his money. • It is usually difficult to break prodigal habits. • Theprodigal man burned through all of his money quickly, and was left with nothing. Adjective Wasteful; lavish
Squander • The businessman squandered his profits on expensive cars. • She squandered her inheritance on foolish things. • The athlete squandered his free time partying instead of preparing for the next season. Verb To spend money or time in a wasteful, uncaring fashion