different between charitable vs largehearted
charitable
English
Etymology
From Old French charitable.
Pronunciation
Adjective
charitable (comparative more charitable, superlative most charitable)
- Pertaining to charity.
- Kind, generous.
- Having a purpose or character of a charity.
Synonyms
- eleemosynary
Derived terms
- charitable organization
- charitable purpose
Translations
French
Etymology
From Old French charitable, from charité.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a.?i.tabl/
Adjective
charitable (plural charitables)
- charitable (all senses)
Further reading
- “charitable” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
charitable From the web:
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largehearted
English
Alternative forms
- large-hearted
Adjective
largehearted (comparative more largehearted, superlative most largehearted)
- Possessing the properties associated with the heart as the seat of love; compassionate, generous, benevolent, forgiving, etc.
Translations
largehearted From the web:
- what does largehearted mean
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