philanthropy
/fɪˈlænθɹəpiː/
philanthropy
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- 1.
The desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed by the donation of money to good causes.
"He was a noted philanthropist who left a fortune to charity."
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Her philanthropy helps many people.
Her philanthropy helps many people.
We discussed the importance of philanthropy in business.
We discussed the importance of philanthropy in business.
The university relies on philanthropy for research funding.
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How do you pronounce philanthropy?
philanthropy is pronounced [/fɪˈlænθɹəpiː/]. You can hear a native pronunciation on Smoveth.
What does philanthropy mean?
philanthropy means "philanthropy". See the meanings and examples higher up on the page for the full picture.
How difficult is philanthropy?
philanthropy is a Advanced-level word.
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Example: "Her philanthropy helps many people." — used to mean "philanthropy".
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