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charity
1[char-i-tee]
noun
plural
charitiesgenerous actions or donations to aid people who are poor, ill, or needy.
to devote one's life to charity.
something given to a person or persons in need; alms.
She asked for work, not charity.
a charitable act or work.
a charitable fund, foundation, or institution.
He left his estate to a charity.
benevolent feeling, especially toward those in need or in disfavor.
She looked so hungry that we fed her out of charity.
Synonyms: aid, philanthropy, altruism, almsgiving, quarter, mercy, indulgence, lenity, leniency, clemency, sympathy, pity, benignity, humanity, goodwill, compassion, kindness, kindliness, benevolence, donation, dole, contribution, beneficence, benefactionAntonyms: malevolenceleniency in judging others; forbearance.
She was inclined to view our selfish behavior with charity.
Christian love; agape.
Charity
2[char-i-tee]
noun
a female given name.
charity
/ ˈtʃærɪtɪ /
noun
the giving of help, money, food, etc, to those in need
( as modifier )
a charity show
an institution or organization set up to provide help, money, etc, to those in need
( as modifier )
charity funds
the help, money, etc, given to the needy; alms
a kindly and lenient attitude towards people
love of one's fellow men
Other Word Forms
- charityless adjective
- overcharity noun
- procharity adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of charity1
Example Sentences
Police say five killed were Portuguese - and four of them worked at the Santa Casa da Misericórdia charity, located at the top of the hill.
During past three years, they’ve played in the same charity golf tournament at Pebble Beach, and Riley said he has “cherished” that time with his predecessor.
Katharine continued to work with the UN children's charity Unicef, and to help victims of landmines in Cambodia - but she drifted further and further away from the Royal Family.
The duchess was a great music lover - supporting music charities and teaching music in a Hull primary school, where pupils knew nothing of her royal identity, and where she was known as "Mrs Kent".
The UK's largest foodbank charity - which has 1,400 locations - has been marking 25 years since its first one opened.
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