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charitableness

NOUN
  1. generosity as manifested by practicing charity (as for the poor or unfortunate)

How To Use charitableness In A Sentence

  • In short, no envy, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness; no vice, or meanness, or cheating, or any of the abominations of the planet Terra, and _we come from that planet_. A Honeymoon in Space
  • I do not rejoice at your extraordinary and outrageous peregrinations because I am envious - jealous - and extremely full of all uncharitableness.
  • I am aware of the weakness of democracy, of its occasional stupidities and shallowness, its temptation to prefer the rabble-rousing spell binder, its habit of giving way to envy, hatred, malice and all uncharitableness.
  • It shows how much hatred, malice, and uncharitableness there lies behind the complaints of many anti-motorists.
  • Rossetti said of all his male friends, Hughes was the sweetest and had the most ingenuous nature, the least carking and querulous, and the freest from envy, hatred and malice, and all uncharitableness. Archive 2008-03-01
  • This imp was called a boggart in the old times, now we call such by other names -- ill-temper, meanness, uncharitableness, and the like. Pepper & Salt or, Seasoning for Young Folk
  • Yet years so different 1 But austerity, uncharitableness, on one hand; os-tentation, affectation, on the other; these are quaU — ties which can have no place in his heart. Sir Charles Grandison
  • While we are lending a helping hand to our neighbor right here at home, let's expand our charitableness to those outside our nation.
  • Perhaps envy, malice and ‘all uncharitableness’ show up more vividly in an organisation committed to brotherly love.
  • To give but one example, the kind of talk in which most of us indulge is morally evil and spiritually dangerous, for most of what we say is inspired by greed, sensuality, self-love, malice, uncharitableness or pure imbecility.
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