generosity |
warmheartedness |
As nouns the difference between generosity and warmheartedness
is that
generosity is (uncountable) the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time while
warmheartedness is the quality of being warmhearted.
generosity |
miserliness |
As nouns the difference between generosity and miserliness
is that
generosity is the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time while
miserliness is the property of being miserly.
benefactor |
generosity |
As nouns the difference between benefactor and generosity
is that
benefactor is somebody who gives one a gift usually refers to someone who gives money to a charity or another form of organization while
generosity is (uncountable) the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time.
tenderness |
generosity |
Related terms |
Tenderness is a related term of generosity.
As nouns the difference between tenderness and generosity
is that
tenderness is a tendency to express warm, compassionate feelings while
generosity is (uncountable) the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time.
generosity |
munificent |
As a noun generosity
is (uncountable) the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time.
As an adjective munificent is
(of a person or group) very liberal in giving or bestowing.
generosity |
giving |
As nouns the difference between generosity and giving
is that
generosity is the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time while
giving is the act of bestowing as a gift; a conferring or imparting.
As a verb giving is
present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective giving is
having the tendency to give; generous.
hospitality |
generosity |
As nouns the difference between hospitality and generosity
is that
hospitality is the act or service of welcoming, receiving, hosting, or entertaining guests while
generosity is the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time.
generosity |
greed |
As nouns the difference between generosity and greed
is that
generosity is the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time while
greed is a selfish or excessive desire for more than is needed or deserved, especially of money, wealth, food, or other possessions.
generosity |
beneficence |
Related terms |
Generosity is a related term of beneficence.
As nouns the difference between generosity and beneficence
is that
generosity is (uncountable) the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time while
beneficence is an act of philanthropy, a kind deed; an act which benefits someone (else).
generosity |
helpfulness |
As nouns the difference between generosity and helpfulness
is that
generosity is the trait of being willing to donate money and/or time while
helpfulness is the quality of being helpful.
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