"Generous" comes from the Indo-European root *gene-, meaning to give birth, to produce.
The antonym for the word generation would be destruction. This word is a noun.
1. He is a very generous person. 2. Maybe, if she would be more generous, I would be able to use her car... 3. Please take a generous helping.
generous
The word 'generous' is not a noun, it is an adjective used to describe a noun (a generous person).The abstract noun forms for the adjective generous are generousness and generosity.
there is no such word in the English language as genrous, generous however means.. * willing to give and share unstintingly "a generous donation" * not petty in character and mind " unusually generous in his judgment of people" * more then adequate " a generous portion"
The base word of generous is "generous."
The superlative form of "generous" is "most generous."
more generous, most generous
more generous most generous
generous
I like to be generous.
The correct spelling for the word "generous" is G-E-N-E-R-O-U-S.
Generoso is the word for generous
Γενναιώδορος (yeah-ne-ódo-ros) is the Greek word for "generous"
That ice cream is a generous mountain.
The antonym for the word generation would be destruction. This word is a noun.
that was very generous of you Gemma Hope this helps?!?!?!?!