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generosity The quality of being kind and generous. The quality or fact of being plentiful or large.

Synonyms liberality - munificence - magnanimity - bounty - largess sprightly Lively; full of energy. Synonyms lively - vivacious - brisk - spirited - merry - animated tenderhearted Synonyms softhearted Having a kind, gentle, or sentimental nature.

exhort Strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something. Synonyms admonish - urge - advise proclaim Announce officially or publicly: "the manifesto proclaimed that imp erialism would be the coalition's chief objective". Declare something one considers important with due emphasis. Synonyms declare - announce - promulgate - publish - pronounce discernment The ability to judge well. Synonyms discrimination - perspicacity - acumen - judgement prevail Prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious: "it is hard for log ic to prevail over emotion". Be widespread in a particular area at a particular time; be current: "an atm osphere of crisis prevails". Synonyms predominate - dominate - overcome - reign - win - obtain conquer Overcome and take control of (a place or people) by use of military force. Successfully overcome (a problem or weakness). prowess Noun Skill or expertise in an activity or field. Bravery in battle. Synonyms valor - gallantry - valour - bravery - courage - heroism generous - Adjective .(of a person) Showing a readiness to give more of something, as mon ey or time, than is strictly necessary or expected. .Showing kindness toward others. Synonyms liberal - bounteous - bountiful - munificent - lavish subpar -Below an average level. lure-Tempt (a person or an animal) to do something or to go somewhere, esp. by o

ffering some form of reward: "the child was lured into a car". accomplish-Achieve or complete successfully. (achieve - fulfil - perform - execute - fulfill) contemplate-1.look at thoughtfully 2.Think about consecrate -Make or declare (something, typically a church) sacred; dedicate form ally to a religious or divine purpose. haste- Excessive speed or urgency of movement or action; hurry: "working with fe verish haste". aspirations 1.A hope or ambition of achieving something: "he had nothing t angible to back up his literary aspirations". 2.The object of such an ambition; a goal.

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