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generous

[ jen-er-uhs ]

adjective

  1. liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous gift.

    a generous patron of the arts;

    a generous gift.

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  2. free from meanness or smallness of mind or character; magnanimous.

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  3. a generous portion of pie.

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  4. rich or strong in flavor:

    a generous wine.

  5. generous soil.

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generous

/ ˈdʒɛnərəs; ˈdʒɛnrəs /

adjective

  1. willing and liberal in giving away one's money, time, etc; munificent
  2. free from pettiness in character and mind
  3. full or plentiful

    a generous portion

  4. (of wine) rich in alcohol
  5. (of a soil type) fertile
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Derived Forms

  • ˈԱdzܲ, adverb
  • ˈԱdzܲԱ, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • İ·dzܲ· adverb
  • İ·dzܲ·Ա noun
  • v·İ·dzܲ adjective
  • over·İ·dzܲ· adverb
  • ܲȴ-İ·dzܲ adjective
  • quasi-İ·dzܲ· adverb
  • p·İ·dzܲ adjective
  • super·İ·dzܲ· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of generous1

First recorded in 1570–80; from Middle French genereux, genereus “magnanimous,” and Latin Աōܲ “of noble birth, excellent,” equivalent to gener- ( gender 2 ) + -ōܲ -ous
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of generous1

C16: via Old French from Latin Աōܲ nobly born, from genus race; see genus
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Synonym Study

Generous, charitable, liberal, bountiful, munificent all describe persons who give to others something of value, or the acts of such persons. Generous stresses the warm and sympathetic nature of the giver: a generous gift; generous in praise of the work of others. Charitable places stress on both the goodness and kindness of the giver and the indigence or need of the receiver: charitable assistance to people in need; a charitable person, always willing to help those less fortunate than herself. Liberal, in this connection, emphasizes the size of the gift, the largesse and openhandedness of the giver: a liberal contribution to the endowment fund. Bountiful implies effusive, unstinted giving and a sense of abundance or plenty: bountiful and unrestricted support for the museum; a bountiful return for his efforts. Munificent refers to gifts or awards so large and striking as to evoke amazement or admiration: a life income, a truly munificent reward for his loyalty; a munificent contribution, larger by far than any other.
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Since then the marking each year has been described as "generous", "sensitive" and "taking account of any impact on learners".

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A few others like the Atomic Energy Agency and the International Civil Aviation Authority would be allowed to remain, which is awfully generous.

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Lulu was described in a tribute by her parents as the "sweetest, kindest, and most generous little girl", who was full of creativity and joy, and "absolutely loved going to nursery every day".

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At the same time, he faulted city leaders for their management of the budget, saying they have been too generous when negotiating salaries for their workforce.

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According to OpenSecrets.org, which tracks political spending, Southern California Edison and the other two big investor-owned utilities are among Calderon’s most generous corporate donors.

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