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Definition of kindness in English: kindnessnoun ˈkʌɪn(d)nəsˈkaɪn(d)nəs mass noun1The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. 好心;慷慨大方;体贴 he thanked them for their kindness and support Example sentencesExamples - The couple say they have been left speechless by the kindness and generosity of friends and neighbours.
- He was known for his kindness and generosity and his concern for the young.
- Its time to treat yourself with the same kindness and care you give others.
- Her kindness and generosity go way beyond what is expected of any human being.
- And a huge thank you for all your kindness and generosity within this department.
- The kindness and generosity of people I have never met leaves me lost for words.
- Everyone's kindness and generosity is very much appreciated by all concerned.
- Noted for her kindness and courtesy, Catherine was very much at home in her chosen vocation.
- Part of the problem with kindness and compassion is that they often present as weak and empty virtues.
- These awards were given to them for their kindness and generosity to their neighbours.
- Their spirituality resides in values of neighbourliness, kindness, community and family.
- A special thank you to neighbors and friends for their kindness, support and help.
- A sincere thank you to our family and friends for their kindness on this occasion.
- Doreen was renowned for her caring and compassionate nature and her kindness to so many people.
- Thank you to the Counsells and Beardsleys for their kindness and generosity and hospitality.
- The joy, the support, the care and kindness that this man showed was completely amazing.
- It is only in the last few days that stories have emerged of his quiet acts of kindness and thoughtfulness.
- But people need to be treated with kindness, compassion and support, not as criminals.
- This shows tolerance, acceptance and kindness, whether you support his view or not.
- We experienced the warmth and kindness of the local people who soon became our friends.
Synonyms kindliness, kind-heartedness, warm-heartedness, tender-heartedness, goodwill, affectionateness, affection, warmth, gentleness, tenderness, concern, care consideration, considerateness, helpfulness, thoughtfulness, unselfishness, selflessness, altruism, compassion, sympathy, understanding, big-heartedness, benevolence, benignity, friendliness, neighbourliness, hospitality, amiability, courteousness, public-spiritedness generosity, magnanimity, indulgence, patience, tolerance, charitableness, graciousness, lenience, humaneness, mercifulness British informal decency literary bounteousness - 1.1count noun A kind act.
善行,善举 it would be a kindness on your part to invite her Example sentencesExamples - I grew to love and respect Xavier, who showed me many small kindnesses like tying my shoe-laces, wiping my nose or offering me the odd sweet.
- Michael was conducting the three-site tour in English especially for me, and I am indebted for that and many additional kindnesses from him and others.
- I don't know exactly what my father hoped to accomplish by denying us this most basic of human kindnesses.
- I would like to thank you now for your kindnesses as I will be gone before you rise.
- Before you had it even formulated in your mind, she had offered to help and, sadly, we never had a chance to return so many kindnesses.
- She asked each of us to give her a list of kindnesses that we had done for other people.
- It's also about remembering someone who, whatever her faults, performed more kindnesses to more people than most of us will get round to meeting in lifetimes twice as long.
- People believed that filial piety was the first of all kindnesses.
- The crotchety and the crooked have their vulnerabilities and kindnesses, and no-one is wholly good or bad.
- It's a bruising headlong rush - all kindnesses abandoned on the cutting-room floor.
- But I feel such greed would have not been the correct response to the kindnesses I had already been shown.
- We have experienced the prayers and kindnesses of so very many friends, near and far.
- The dangers, the diseases, the unexpected kindnesses and harsh brutality met by the travellers are pieced together from their letters and journals in a story as gripping as fiction.
- One of his kindnesses was commissioning a review of my book, which appears in this issue.
- Strangers extend kindnesses at unlikely times and can make you feel so good.
- The family thanks them all for their many kindnesses, good wishes, and expressions of sympathy; and wishes that in lieu of flowers, they make a donation to a charity of their choice.
- All their little kindnesses, the shared meals, the pre-war adventures, the down moments, all lost.
- And so, rather than make a simple barter or exchange between two people, we'd be part of a chain of kindnesses, passed on from one person to another, and that chain would be unbroken as long as people just kept doing it.
- There were a ton of celebrities, who dropped what they were doing to come to pay respects, amazing stories and recollections of kindnesses long past.
- I don't know them but I appreciate their kindnesses to her.
Synonyms kind act, good deed, act of kindness, good turn, favour, act of assistance, service, help, aid
Definition of kindness in US English: kindnessnounˈkīn(d)nəsˈkaɪn(d)nəs 1The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. 好心;慷慨大方;体贴 Example sentencesExamples - The kindness and generosity of people I have never met leaves me lost for words.
- Noted for her kindness and courtesy, Catherine was very much at home in her chosen vocation.
- Doreen was renowned for her caring and compassionate nature and her kindness to so many people.
- The joy, the support, the care and kindness that this man showed was completely amazing.
- This shows tolerance, acceptance and kindness, whether you support his view or not.
- The couple say they have been left speechless by the kindness and generosity of friends and neighbours.
- He was known for his kindness and generosity and his concern for the young.
- A sincere thank you to our family and friends for their kindness on this occasion.
- Thank you to the Counsells and Beardsleys for their kindness and generosity and hospitality.
- We experienced the warmth and kindness of the local people who soon became our friends.
- It is only in the last few days that stories have emerged of his quiet acts of kindness and thoughtfulness.
- Everyone's kindness and generosity is very much appreciated by all concerned.
- Her kindness and generosity go way beyond what is expected of any human being.
- Its time to treat yourself with the same kindness and care you give others.
- Part of the problem with kindness and compassion is that they often present as weak and empty virtues.
- But people need to be treated with kindness, compassion and support, not as criminals.
- And a huge thank you for all your kindness and generosity within this department.
- A special thank you to neighbors and friends for their kindness, support and help.
- Their spirituality resides in values of neighbourliness, kindness, community and family.
- These awards were given to them for their kindness and generosity to their neighbours.
Synonyms kindliness, kind-heartedness, warm-heartedness, tender-heartedness, goodwill, affectionateness, affection, warmth, gentleness, tenderness, concern, care - 1.1 A kind act.
善行,善举 it is a kindness I shall never forget 这是我永远不会忘记的善行。 Example sentencesExamples - It's a bruising headlong rush - all kindnesses abandoned on the cutting-room floor.
- One of his kindnesses was commissioning a review of my book, which appears in this issue.
- I grew to love and respect Xavier, who showed me many small kindnesses like tying my shoe-laces, wiping my nose or offering me the odd sweet.
- She asked each of us to give her a list of kindnesses that we had done for other people.
- I would like to thank you now for your kindnesses as I will be gone before you rise.
- I don't know exactly what my father hoped to accomplish by denying us this most basic of human kindnesses.
- All their little kindnesses, the shared meals, the pre-war adventures, the down moments, all lost.
- The dangers, the diseases, the unexpected kindnesses and harsh brutality met by the travellers are pieced together from their letters and journals in a story as gripping as fiction.
- There were a ton of celebrities, who dropped what they were doing to come to pay respects, amazing stories and recollections of kindnesses long past.
- The family thanks them all for their many kindnesses, good wishes, and expressions of sympathy; and wishes that in lieu of flowers, they make a donation to a charity of their choice.
- Before you had it even formulated in your mind, she had offered to help and, sadly, we never had a chance to return so many kindnesses.
- Strangers extend kindnesses at unlikely times and can make you feel so good.
- But I feel such greed would have not been the correct response to the kindnesses I had already been shown.
- Michael was conducting the three-site tour in English especially for me, and I am indebted for that and many additional kindnesses from him and others.
- And so, rather than make a simple barter or exchange between two people, we'd be part of a chain of kindnesses, passed on from one person to another, and that chain would be unbroken as long as people just kept doing it.
- We have experienced the prayers and kindnesses of so very many friends, near and far.
- The crotchety and the crooked have their vulnerabilities and kindnesses, and no-one is wholly good or bad.
- It's also about remembering someone who, whatever her faults, performed more kindnesses to more people than most of us will get round to meeting in lifetimes twice as long.
- I don't know them but I appreciate their kindnesses to her.
- People believed that filial piety was the first of all kindnesses.
Synonyms kind act, good deed, act of kindness, good turn, favour, act of assistance, service, help, aid
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