donate
Gift of God.
Yes, "donated" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "donate," which means to give or contribute something, typically money or goods, to a cause or organization without expecting anything in return.
'Although I was expecting him to finish his schoolwork on time, he didn't. His idleness is really harming his academic progress.'
"The painting was genuine, it's authenticity could not be doubted."
She asks such brash questions.
to present voluntarily without expecting compensation
To give to another without expecting anything in return.
They were expecting the visitors to arrive at 4pm.
The English word for the Malayalam term "koduthayakuka" is "to donate" or "to give." It refers to the act of giving something, often without expecting anything in return.
I wasn't expecting any reward.
The word "generous" typically has a positive connotation, as it suggests a willingness to give freely and help others without expecting anything in return.
The babysitter was certainly not expecting bedlam!
Expecting horrible news, Ellie was bracing for the worst.
The abstract noun for the word "generous" is "generosity." It refers to the quality of being willing to give and share freely without expecting anything in return. Generosity encompasses kindness, selflessness, and a willingness to help others.
No person shall cause serious injury to another without expecting to be arrested.
a favor, should at least be somehting you do for somone without expecting anything in return... charitable is another word--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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