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US
/ənˈstɪntɪŋ/
]
[ UK /ʌnstˈɪntɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnstˈɪntɪŋ/ ]
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 unstinting In A Sentence
- At every stage in a fairytale life, the stoic sensible lovely Lancashire lass has been Tom's buttress, giving unstinting support and keeping his feet firmly on the ground.
- He was unstinting in his praise of his teacher.
- ‘I have totally ruled out a return to the front-bench in this Parliament,’ was the Richmond MP's patient refrain, allied to unstinting, unreserved support for the current leader.
- I can't speak too highly of the unstinting help I received.
- Unstintingly melodic, he wrote in long, arching lines that contradicted the jagged, urban rhythms of Copland and Bernstein, his close contemporaries.
- `And how grateful I am 317 for your unstinting support in recent, terrible weeks...' Maurice Morrison paused for effect. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
- He is unstintingly enthusiastic, even garrulous. Times, Sunday Times
- My unstinting generosity of character is pain sometimes.
- I humbly request to be included among the latter and to be allowed to quote an example of his unstinting kindness and generosity.
- They have fought unstintingly for their son. Times, Sunday Times