ADJECTIVE
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very generous
a munificent gift
the critics were lavish in their praise
a munificent gift
called for unstinting aid to Britain
unsparing generosity
prodigal praise
his father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them munificent
distributed gifts with a lavish hand
his unstinted devotion
How To Use unstinted In A Sentence
- And when at the height of my youth I was driving the tandem of prose and poetry at a furious rate, Loken's unstinted appreciation kept my energies from flagging for a moment.
- It enjoys the unswerving loyalty of natives and the unstinted praise of visitors.
- Their unstinted co-operation played a vital role in helping us tide over the crisis.
- The Minister of Tourism and Sports said at a recent media briefing, that he received unstinted support at the Parliamentary budget debate when it came for discussion about his ministry.
- Northern Alliance may have tried to return its due to India for its continued and unstinted support.
- I acknowledge the enthusiasm and unstinted support of railwaymen without whose dedicated efforts the creditable achievements of the Railways would not have been possible.
- I acknowledge the enthusiasm and unstinted support of railwaymen without whose dedicated efforts the creditable achievements of the Railways would not have been possible.
- When not playing cricket, you can find him home, attending to his parents, receiving visitors, acknowledging the affection that comes his way unstinted from fans and well-wishers.
- The former President's "sunshine" policy of engaging North Korea through unstinted economic aid remarkably improved relations between Seoul and Pyongyang.
- A good deal of credit for my success goes to his unstinted support and encouragement’.