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charitable toward
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"charitable toward" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when describing someone’s kindness or generosity in their attitude or actions towards others. Example: She was always charitable toward those in need. Alternative expressions include "generous to" and "kind to."
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News & Media
Science
Wiki
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
Other players were more charitable toward Owens.
News & Media
If only croupiers were as charitable toward down-on-their-luck gamblers.
News & Media
'I want you to be more charitable toward Wade Martin and Ellender,' he said".
News & Media
Soriano was also charitable toward Hillenbrand, recalling him as a gritty player who never stopped working and hitting.
News & Media
Mr. Ford reached 71 percent in 1999 (when the economy was booming and Americans were evidently feeling charitable toward their ex-presidents), and he was at 61 percent in 2010.
News & Media
While forcing herself to stick to a diet of grapefruit, toast and carefully measured cheese cubes, Betty also tried to force herself to be charitable toward Don and Megan, but utterly failed.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
46 human-written examples
Most in the crowd were in a charitable mood toward the news anchor.
News & Media
In an interview here, Mr. Bloomberg said he was making his donations public to encourage greater charitable giving toward education.
News & Media
The center has just started a project to teach meditation skills to fifth graders in Madison — focusing on charitable thoughts toward loved ones, strangers, even enemies.
News & Media
For a scholar whose views were shaped by the study of Marx, as well as Weber, Durkheim and Veblen, he takes an unusually charitable attitude toward the upper crust.
News & Media
Mr. Sandvig's striving for paternal notes falls short, and when Mr. Ritter, despondent over a falling-out with his pal, tearfully hugs a homeless woman and gives her money, all charitable thoughts toward the movie evaporate.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "charitable toward", ensure the context clearly indicates the recipient of the charity or kindness. For example, "The organization was charitable toward refugees."
Common error
Avoid using "charitable toward" when the intended meaning is simply supportive or agreeable, without an element of genuine generosity or aid. For example, saying "He was charitable toward the proposal" is incorrect if he merely agreed with it.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "charitable toward" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun, indicating a disposition or behavior characterized by generosity and kindness. Ludwig AI confirms this aligns with common usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
15%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "charitable toward" is a grammatically sound and commonly used phrase to describe someone's generous and kind behavior, as validated by Ludwig AI. While the phrase is considered correct and appears across multiple sources, including "News & Media", "Science" and "Wiki", its use is versatile enough to suit both formal and informal contexts. Alternative expressions include "generous to" and "benevolent to". When using this phrase, ensure the context clearly identifies the recipient of the kindness and that the intent aligns with genuine generosity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
generous to
Replaces "charitable" with "generous" and "toward" with "to", emphasizing the act of giving freely.
benevolent to
Substitutes "charitable" with "benevolent", indicating a desire to do good.
kind to
Replaces "charitable" with "kind", focusing on the friendly and considerate aspect.
compassionate towards
Emphasizes the feeling of empathy and concern, replacing "charitable" with "compassionate".
lenient with
Suggests a mild or tolerant attitude, replacing "charitable" with "lenient".
forgiving of
Highlights the act of pardoning or excusing, shifting the focus from giving to overlooking faults.
magnanimous to
Implies a noble and generous spirit, elevating the level of generosity.
altruistic to
Replaces "charitable" with "altruistic", emphasizing selfless concern for others.
philanthropic toward
Focuses on organized charitable giving, replacing "charitable" with "philanthropic".
humanitarian to
Emphasizes the promotion of human welfare, broadening the scope of charitable action.
FAQs
How can I use "charitable toward" in a sentence?
Use "charitable toward" to describe someone's generous or kind behavior towards a particular person or group. Example: "She was always "charitable toward" the less fortunate".
What are some alternatives to saying "charitable toward"?
Depending on the specific nuance you want to convey, you can use alternatives like "generous to", "benevolent to", or "kind to".
Is it correct to use "charitable towards" instead of "charitable toward"?
Both "charitable toward" and "charitable towards" are grammatically correct and acceptable. The choice often depends on regional preference, with "toward" being more common in American English and "towards" in British English.
What is the difference between being "charitable toward" someone and being simply "nice" to them?
Being "charitable toward" someone implies a degree of generosity, often involving giving or providing aid. Being "nice" is a more general term indicating pleasant and agreeable behavior, which may not necessarily involve any giving.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested