CHARITABLE in a Sentence
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39 example sentences for CHARITABLE, such as:
1. For the maternity charitable society of Aix.
2. She set up a charitable fund in her father's memory.
3. Let's be charitable and assume she just made a mistake.
4. They renewed their charitable efforts, and he beat them off.
5. His charitable kindness had been rearing a prime comfort for himself.
2. She set up a charitable fund in her father's memory.
3. Let's be charitable and assume she just made a mistake.
4. They renewed their charitable efforts, and he beat them off.
5. His charitable kindness had been rearing a prime comfort for himself.
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Meanings and Examples of CHARITABLE
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charitable
a. full of love and generosity
a. relating to or characterized by charity
Classic Sentence: (31 in 3 pages)
1 Her pleasure in these thoughts of the future was undimmed by any realization that she had no real desire to be unselfish or charitable or kind.
2 No one except the doting father could see anything beautiful about her, but the neighbors were charitable enough to say that all ugly babies turned out pretty, eventually.
3 For a moment her heart beat incoherently, then she felt the sobering touch of fact, and remembered that such calls were not unknown in her charitable work.
4 The episode of Nettie Crane's timely rescue from disease had been one of the most satisfying incidents of her connection with Gerty's charitable work.
5 However charitable toward the Lower Classes she may have thought herself, Carol had been reared to assume that servants belong to a distinct and inferior species.
6 He really did this in not only a civil but a really kind and charitable way.
7 I say, we good Presbyterian Christians should be charitable in these things, and not fancy ourselves so vastly superior to other mortals, pagans and what not, because of their half-crazy conceits on these subjects.
8 Higg, the son of Snell, at length replied, "I am but a maimed man, but that I can at all stir or move was owing to her charitable assistance."
9 pictures of sixty years ago, to send to the Duchess of Shortlands for that lady's next charitable bazaar.
10 His charitable kindness had been rearing a prime comfort for himself.
11 They renewed their charitable efforts, and he beat them off.
12 The lady faints away at the doors of charitable publicans, and the gentleman being accommodated with three-penny worth of brandy to restore her, lays an information next day, and pockets half the penalty.
13 She was a benevolent, charitable, good woman, and capable of strong attachments, most correct in her conduct, strict in her notions of decorum, and with manners that were held a standard of good-breeding.
14 As Mr Elliot became known to her, she grew more charitable, or more indifferent, towards the others.
15 For the maternity charitable society of Aix.
Example Sentence:
1 Let's be charitable and assume she just made a mistake.
2 She set up a charitable fund in her father's memory.
3 The government built a charitable institution for the education of young children.
4 When he died he left the land to the Drapers Company - a charitable institution for residents of East London.
5 Some critics said the show was good in parts - those less charitable said the whole thing was a disaster.
6 Tiny Tim's cheerful good nature had a beneficial influence on Scrooge's charitable disposition.
7 Why, in defiance of every precept and principle of this house, does she conform to the world so openly--here in an evangelical, charitable establishment--as to wear her hair one mass of curls?
8 Though Scrooge claimed he was too impecunious to give alms, he easily could have afforded to be charitable.