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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "charity" in a sentence

    charity example sentences

    charity


    1. If you are leaving all your money to charity and nothing for your family, then emphasise the reason for doing so


    2. ’ He said his temper rousing – I recognise the signs! ‘She is not amenable to what she sees as charity and I insulted her by suggesting that she couldn’t look after herself


    3. They have a charity fund raiser every year in aid of cancer research … their daughter had a close call with breast cancer about ten years ago and they make a point of raising what they can


    4. However, despite all this encouragement, I’m still preparing myself for the worst as I dress myself in my best suit, and, with a pounding heart, present myself at the offices of the charity in Bristol on the 5th of the month at 11


    5. above all things, have fervent charity among yourselves: for charity shall cover the


    6. He’d even got as far as starting to turn out his belongings, sorting a great heap of garments, knickknacks and furnishings into black plastic bags already heaped in his car so he could drop them at the charity shop near his office during his lunch hour


    7. when they played some charity game with Tommy Steele


    8. Of course, it had to be the right sort of politics, the sort that was supported by bazaars, whist drives and charity lunches attended by her sitting member of parliament


    9. Cameras whirred and digital footage streamed across the closed world of conservative South London, so much so that nearly everyone in the neighbourhood wanted to invite Miss Jones to their parties, to their charity bashes and to their seasonal celebrations


    10. The soldier lived well in the city, going out for expensive dinners at the finest restaurants, attending the theatre regularly, spending pleasant evenings in the brightest of celebrity haunts and even doing a little work for charity when time permitted

    11. He was particularly proud of his charity work, which was a good thing, for he well remembered being a poor squaddie


    12. He really hit rock bottom when the invitations to play in charity golf tournaments stopped arriving on his doormat because the organisers were worried about Terry’s drink problems


    13. Having hit pay dirt at the first charity shop I try, I cross that off the list …


    14. now where shall I look for the blind? Outside the charity shop, I stand and debate where to start


    15. If they had agents who were able to infiltrate his ship using instruments they weren’t even supposed to have, they certainly had agents that could infiltrate the charity wards where his mother was kept


    16. charity bashes and to their seasonal celebrations


    17. particularly proud of his charity work, which was a good thing, for


    18. ” So have sincerity with charity


    19. rock bottom when the invitations to play in charity golf


    20. could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing

    21. give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me


    22. 8 Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall


    23. How can forgiving others and having charity help you


    24. Charity, this pure love, is a gift from God, and emanates


    25. When our hearts are filled with charity, we are turned


    26. When our hearts are full of charity, we are much


    27. Of course, the Foundation is set up as a non-profit-making Charity which helps


    28. The last thing we want is for the Foundation to become a heartless charity


    29. Maggie's charity doesn’t extend to those suffering alcoholic dementia


    30. I think I mentioned it was a fundraiser for a breast cancer charity

    31. "Have you seen the clientele? Give me a charity ball any day!"


    32. An act of charity


    33. If you wanted charity


    34. only due to the charity of my landlady that I’m not


    35. forced to live off the charity of others as she paid off all


    36. "Either she pays, or she can live on the street with her charity cases


    37. Were it not, mere charity or friendship could be the only motives for lending


    38. When, by the destruction of monasteries, the poor had been deprived of the charity of those


    39. ‘Quite the caravan for charity cases, aren’t you?’


    40. "Its called charity, the villagers tell Grandpa where it should be taken

    41. "I'm a registered charity


    42. In the present context, the most important criteria for charity is that one has to be comfortable with it


    43. Charity is the key element in most religions, especially the six major world


    44. The Bible mentions charity numerous times in the New Testament and


    45. term charity throughout the Quran, especially in its first and longest Surah, The Cow


    46. Though the word charity isn’t used in Hindu writings, the premise of giving and aiding others is prevalent within the Rig Veda, Thirukkural, Bhagawad Gita,


    47. week after giving to the charity, she found a job, allowing her to keep her


    48. 4 billion estate to charity, according to the referenced BusinessWeek article


    49. of time, what it is you do, frequency, the charity, and how it helps


    50. did a lot of volunteering for charity in which their children could












































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    Synonyms for "charity"

    charity brotherly love greek valerian jacob's ladder polemonium caeruleum polemonium van-bruntiae polymonium caeruleum van-bruntiae generosity benevolence compassion magnanimity tolerance munificence open-handedness foundation goodwill leniency understanding clemency patience mercy

    "charity" definitions

    a foundation created to promote the public good (not for assistance to any particular individuals)


    a kindly and lenient attitude toward people


    an activity or gift that benefits the public at large


    pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers


    an institution set up to provide help to the needy