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charitably

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/ˈtʃærɪtəbli/ · char-i-ta-bly

In a manner that shows kindness and goodwill, especially in giving money, food, or help to those in need.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner that shows kindness and goodwill, especially in giving money, food, or help to those in need.

ایک ایسے انداز میں جو مہربانی اور خیر سگالی کو ظاہر کرتا ہو، خاص طور پر پیسہ، کھانا، یا ضرورت مندوں کی مدد کرنے میں۔

عطائی طور پر

itayi tor par

Synonyms

generouslykindlyphilanthropicallyسخاوت سےمہربانی سےعطاء انداز میں

Antonyms

selfishlyunkindlygreedilyخود غرضی سےبدتمیزی سےلالچ سے

Common Collocations

  • given charitably
  • charitably donations
  • act charitably

Example Sentences

She donated her old clothes charitably to the local shelter.

اس نے اپنے پرانے کپڑے عطائی طور پر مقامی پناہ گاہ کو دیے۔

Us ne apne purane kapray itayi tor par maqami panahgah ko diye.

He spoke charitably of others, always finding the good in people.

اس نے دوسروں کے بارے میں عطائی طور پر بات کی، ہمیشہ لوگوں میں اچھی باتیں تلاش کرتا تھا۔

Us ne dusron ke bare mein itayi tor par baat ki, hamesha logon mein achi baatein talash karta tha.

To live charitably is to spread kindness and goodwill in society.

عطائی طور پر جینا معاشرے میں مہربانی اور خیر سگالی پھیلانے کے مترادف ہے۔

Itayi tor par jeena muashraye mein meharbaani aur khairagali phelaanay ke mutaradif hai.

Easily Confused With

charity:Charity is a noun that refers to the act of giving to those in need, while charitably is an adverb describing how that act is performed.

Word Family

charitable
adjectiveخیراتی
charity
nounخیریت
charitableness
nounخیرات داری

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Charitable gives a sense of giving and helping others.

Imagine a warm-hearted person generously giving food to those in need.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

مہربانیوں کا لطف الٰہی ہے، دیتی ہے بعد از وقت اور بغیر کہے،

Meharbaniyon ka lutf Ilahi hai, deti hai baad az waqt aur bagair kahe,

The grace of kindness is divine, giving without a word and after time,

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دیا تو دیا، لیکن دل سے دیا جاؤ۔

Diya to diya, lekin dil se diya jao.

When you give, do so with your heart.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "caritas" — charity, love

First known use: 14th century

The word evolved from the Latin 'caritas,' which meant love or affection and was used in early Christian texts to mean charity. It moved into English in the 14th century.