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Word charity
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈtʃærəti / NAmE / ˈtʃærəti /
Example
  • many charities sent money to help the victims of the famine.
  • the concert will raise money for local charities.
  • most of the runners in the london marathon are raising money for charity.
  • do you give much to charity?
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charity

(noun)BrE / ˈtʃærəti / NAmE / ˈtʃærəti /
  1. an organization for helping people in need
    • Many charities sent money to help the victims of the famine.
    • The concert will raise money for local charities.
  2. the aim of giving money, food, help, etc. to people who are in need
    • Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for charity.
    • Do you give much to charity?
    • a charity concert (= organized to get money for charity)
    • to live on/off charity (= to live on money which other people give you because you are poor)
  3. kindness and sympathy towards other people, especially when you are judging them
    • Her article showed no charity towards her former friends.
  4. you should help and care for your own family, etc. before you start helping other people
  5. Extra Examples

    • She runs a charity for homeless young people.
    • The school raised a lot of money for charity.
    • The school raised over a hundred pounds for charity.
    • They are proud people who don’t accept charity.
    • They have no money and are forced to live on charity.
    • a charity for sick children
    • He refused to live off charity.
    • He replied patiently, with more charity than I deserved.
    • Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for charity.

    Word Origin

    • late Old English (in the sense ‘Christian love of one's fellows’): from Old French charite, from Latin caritas, from carus ‘dear’.
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