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generosity
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'generosity' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a characteristic of someone who is kind and generous, or in regard to an act of kindness or giving. Example sentence: His generosity was evident in the way he welcomed us into his home.
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60 human-written examples
"I am just so grateful to everyone in the Liberal and National parties who have supported my campaign, to Tony Abbott, I repeat my overwhelming thanks for his selfless generosity and mentorship".
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The imperious tone of that last sentence is the key to the strangely subtle balance of generosity and authority that has enabled Busby to make such a huge contribution to British football.
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According to the Guardian's review, Homes "captures the enchantment of generosity – that sense of adventure you get when you step out of your own circle of need into someone else's, and the weird feeling of invulnerability it gives you.
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Related: The week in wildlife – in pictures This generosity might make the big beasts of wildlife photography roar with frustration.
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The generosity index measures aid relative to gross national income (GNI): In contrast, Australia's score was 0.34 in 2012-13 and sat at 0.42 20 years ago.
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And, you know, I was never as good as him, but it never seemed to matter because there was this quality of generosity about him; he really wanted everyone around him to be as funny as he was.
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The work he made still has tremendous power and reveals the magnificent generosity of his gifts as an artist.
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This is the time-lapse study of a child's growth to adulthood, filmed for a fortnight or so annually for 12 years: an artwork of inspired simplicity and organic consistency, infused with pure generosity and love, and easily capable of riding out the backlash-lifecycle that always attends much-fancied films like this.
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I met, too, with great generosity from correspondents around the UK, who were ready to share "their" place words.
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Pride engages the audience not in party politics or preachy agendas, but in much bigger concepts of generosity and compassion.
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Its generosity is less in pavement area than in volume.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing actions, pair "generosity" with verbs that illustrate the giving or sharing, like "showed generosity", "demonstrated generosity", or "expressed generosity".
Common error
Avoid implying that "generosity" is foolish or easily exploited. Ensure context clarifies the positive intent and impact of the generous act.
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Linguistic Context
Generosity primarily functions as a noun, denoting the quality of being kind and generous or an instance of generous behavior. Ludwig AI shows that "generosity" is used to describe actions, qualities, and systems, indicating its adaptability in various contexts.
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44%
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12%
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12%
Less common in
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8%
Travel
4%
Formal & Business
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "generosity" is a noun describing the quality of being generous, suitable for diverse contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and widespread use. It appears frequently in News & Media, Arts, and Books. Alternatives include "liberality", "magnanimity", and "benevolence". When using "generosity", pair it with verbs that show giving or sharing, while avoiding implications of naivety. The term carries a neutral register, fitting both formal and informal communication, making it a valuable word in the English language.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unselfishness
Highlights the lack of concern for one's own interests.
kindness
Emphasizes the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
liberality
Focuses on the freedom and open-handedness in giving.
openhandedness
Highlights the readiness to give or share.
benevolence
Suggests a disposition to do good.
magnanimity
Emphasizes a nobility of spirit in overlooking injuries or insults.
altruism
Stresses selfless concern for the well-being of others.
charity
Often implies giving to those in need.
munificence
Implies great generosity, often by someone wealthy.
largesse
Focuses on the act of giving something, often lavishly.
FAQs
How can I use "generosity" in a sentence?
You can use "generosity" to describe a person's character, as in "Her "generosity" knew no bounds", or to describe an act, as in "The company's "generosity" helped the community recover".
What are some synonyms for "generosity"?
Alternatives to "generosity" include "liberality", "magnanimity", and "benevolence", each carrying slightly different nuances.
Is it correct to say "a generosity of spirit"?
Yes, "a "generosity" of spirit" is a common and accepted phrase, referring to a kind and giving attitude.
What is the difference between "generosity" and "charity"?
"Generosity" is a broader term encompassing a willingness to give, while "charity" often implies giving to those in need, frequently through an organization.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested