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charitableadjective having or showing a concern for the welfare of othersa charitable couple who have donated a sizable chunk of their fortune to the local university altruistic, beneficent, benevolent, do-good, eleemosynary, good, humanitarian, philanthropic(also philanthropical) selfless, self-sacrificingbighearted, bounteous, bountiful, free, freehanded, generous, greathearted, handsome, liberal, magnanimous, munificent, openhanded, openhearted, unselfish, unsparingcompassionate, humane, kind, kindheartedsocial-minded self-centered, self-concerned, selfish self-indulgent, self-seekingcheap, closefisted, miserly, niggardly, parsimonious, stingy, tight, tightfistedhard-hearted, pitiless, unfeelingself-obsessed giving or sharing in abundance and without hesitationa charitable woman who helped everyone who needed it bighearted, bounteous, bountiful, free, freehanded, freehearted, fulsome, generous, liberal, munificent, open, openhanded, unselfish, unsparing, unstinting extravagant, handsome, lavish, overgenerous, profusealtruistic, beneficent, benevolent, hospitable, humanitarian, philanthropic(also philanthropical)big, greathearted, largehearted, magnanimous, openheartedcompassionate, good-hearted, kind, kindly, samaritan, sympathetic cheap, close, closefisted, costive, illiberal(archaic), mingy, miserly, niggardly, parsimonious, penurious, selfish, stingy, stinting, tight, tightfisted, uncharitable, ungenerous mean, petty, smallfrugal, spare, sparing, thriftychary, stintingacquisitive, avaricious, avid, coveting, covetous, desirous, grasping, hoggish, itchy, mercenary, rapaciousbegrudging, envious, grudging, resentful tolerant and kind in the judgment of and expectations for othersher best friend, who was inclined towards a more charitable interpretation of her actions, let it pass clement, easy, indulgent, soft accommodating, acquiescent, amenable, obligingeasygoing, laid-back, undemanding hard, harsh, severe, stern, strict demandinguncharitable, unforgivinginflexible, intolerant, unbending, uncompromising, unyielding in the 14th century |