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Meanings of
giving
in anglès
portuguès
doação
català
obsequi
espanyol
regalo
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The act of giving.
gift
català
obsequi
Given or giving freely.
big
handsome
liberal
bountiful
bounteous
openhanded
bighearted
freehanded
Related terms
generous
Sinònims
Examples for "
big
"
big
handsome
liberal
bountiful
bounteous
Examples for "
big
"
1
We still have
big
water issues following the Havelock North water crisis.
2
No idea what half those
big
words mean but, yes, good point.
3
The paper sheds new light on a
big
issue for technology companies.
4
The
big
question now is: Can Quora really hope to answer everything?
5
New firms offering
'
big
data' solutions to bond traders continue to emerge.
1
And Wyatt is
handsome
,
'
Bonvisi says, 'in the English style, of course.
2
Photograph: HBO He is
handsome
,
of course, though in a low-key way.
3
Father was dressed in his new Italian suit and looked extremely
handsome
.
4
It wasn't long until a new tenant for the
handsome
house appeared.
5
Now you just make some
handsome
sons and vote the right way.
1
The second was economic: the free market
liberal
revolution of the 1980s.
2
The research is made freely available immediately, within a
liberal
licensing regime.
3
Israel has a strong economy, enviable healthcare system and
liberal
social policy.
4
He rejected the fundamental principles of the
liberal
movement in German politics.
5
Mr Dunne agreed that more
liberal
laws for natural cannabis could help.
1
The Irish service hasn't quite caught up with the
bountiful
UK equivalent.
2
After that, it will carry a
bountiful
second flush in early autumn.
3
Such
bountiful
opportunities, though, suggest a double-B deal is meant to be.
4
You can thank the
bountiful
Jupiter-Sun celestial love fest for that now.
5
It's not as though your love life has been
bountiful
this year.
1
The above comedy was thrown in for their entertainment by
bounteous
fate.
2
A lesser man would have been jealous of Simon's
bounteous
good fortune.
3
As
bounteous
as the hand of God was their house to me.
4
Ye should give a
bounteous
offering to the gods for preserving you.
5
She smiled, that
bounteous
woman, with the joy of life and hope.
1
His arms went out,
openhanded
,
in a hopeless gesture of appeasement.
2
Before Russ could react, Anna hauled back and slapped him
openhanded
across the face.
3
He hit Shadow an
openhanded
blow across the stomach, knocking the breath from him.
4
That group had been most
openhanded
with John Eliot.
5
And then he stepped forward and gave me an
openhanded
slap to the face, hard.
1
Baird wasn't exactly the most
bighearted
Gear, but he couldn't resist a mechanical challenge.
2
Selma was a large black woman,
bighearted
and fiercely independent.
3
Tom Wells is
bighearted
and smart without a Mr.
4
He pictured Monk, easy mannered, sharp-eyed,
bighearted
.
5
Or had he just taken advantage of Jolene's
bighearted
instincts to give of herself without regard for herself?
1
The king's representatives had been much too
freehanded
in granting land.
2
He seemed good-natured, he was
freehanded
,
he had money, he never said anything.
3
God was not
freehanded
with His heaven.
4
The heavy debts of England had to be considered-andhere, as in all pecuniary arrangements, England was
freehanded
.
5
He was generous and
freehanded
with his money, loved joviality, and had a good voice for a song.
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Usage of
giving
in anglès
1
This included
giving
doctors more time to do paper work, he said.
2
China also offered more aid, the news agency said, without
giving
details.
3
Business confidence remains robust,
giving
the economy momentum heading into this year.
4
You belong in the light; in love and the
giving
of love.
5
Three months, you say,
giving
a simple answer to a simple question.
6
Such as in public transit, housing retrofits and health or
care
-
giving
work.
7
But a new amendment was inserted elsewhere,
giving
the government similar powers.
8
House Democrats rejected legislation
giving
assistance to workers displaced by international trade.
9
EU finance minister have ruled out
giving
state aid to loss-making airlines.
10
Recent reports, however, indicate the musical couple is
giving
love another chance.
11
Lawmakers hope that
giving
workers a choice would resolve the constitutional question.
12
Again, it fits with National's free market view of
giving
parents choice.
13
Market watchers have been
giving
great weight to sales figures these days.
14
Several other people were wounded, police said, without
giving
an exact number.
15
She told MEPs Europe risked
giving
up a vital channel for dialogue.
16
But it cautions against one much discussed solution:
giving
away free money.
Other examples for "giving"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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giving
give
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
give up
give way
give birth
give evidence
give orders
More collocations
Translations for
giving
portuguès
doação
català
obsequi
regal
espanyol
regalo
Giving
through the time
Giving
across language varieties
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
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