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generously

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/ˈdʒɛnərousli/ · gen-er-ous-ly

In a way that shows a readiness to give more of something, such as money or time, than is strictly necessary or expected.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a way that shows a readiness to give more of something, such as money or time, than is strictly necessary or expected.

اس طرح کہ اپنے مال یا وقت کی فراخ دلی سے زیادہ دینے کی تیاری کا اظہار کرے، جیسا کہ لازمی یا متوقع ہو۔

سخاوت سے

sukhawat se

Synonyms

liberallycharitablymagnanimouslyسخاوت سےفیاضی سےمہربانی سے

Antonyms

stingilyuncharitablyselfishlyکنجوسانہبددلخود غرضی سے

Common Collocations

  • generously donated
  • generously share
  • generously provide

Example Sentences

She generously donated to the local charity.

اس نے مقامی خیرات کو سخاوت سے عطیہ دیا۔

Us ne maqami khairaat ko sukhawat se atiya diya.

He generously shares his knowledge with others.

وہ اپنے علم کو دوسروں کے ساتھ سخاوت سے بانٹتا ہے۔

Woh apne ilm ko dusron ke saath sukhawat se baantta hai.

The company generously increased employee benefits.

کمپنی نے ملازمین کے فوائد کو سخاوت سے بڑھایا۔

Company ne mulazeemain ke faidaat ko sukhawat se barhaya.

Easily Confused With

generous:Generously is the adverb form, describing how an action is done, while generous is the adjective form, describing a person or their character.

Word Family

generous
adjectiveسخاوت
generosity
nounسخاوت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a generous chef serving large portions.

Imagine scenes of people joyfully sharing food or gifts.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دل میں اگر ہو سخاوت تو ہر وقت ہے خوشی، ہیرا بھی بکھر جائے تو سب کو ہے خوشی۔

Dil mein agar ho sukhawat to har waqt hai khushi, heera bhi bikhar jaye to sab ko hai khushi.

If there is generosity in the heart, there is joy at all times; even if diamonds scatter, everyone is happy.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سخاوت انسان کی بہترین خصوصیت ہے۔

Sukhawat insaan ki behtareen khasiyat hai.

Generosity is the best trait of a human.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "generosus" — noble, of noble birth

First known use: 14th century

The word originated from Latin and has evolved through Old French before entering the English language.