unselfish

IPA: ʌnsˈɛɫfɪʃ

adjective

  • Not selfish
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Examples of "unselfish" in Sentences

  • They are always unselfish and honest with each other.
  • Adding it to the wiki at the time was highly unselfish.
  • He is presented as a kind, unselfish and caring person.
  • Hindu society honors the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving.
  • She is really unselfish and very affectionate with her friends.
  • The generous men, the unselfish men, are the men we left behind.
  • Our countrymen owe the Eagles good will for their unselfish services.
  • He was decorated for unselfish acts during a cholera outbreak in Sicily.
  • Oh, dear Lord, you're so "unselfish" that I might have a fainting spell.
  • They were unselfish and kind and are people we should all aspire to be like.
  • He is bewilderingly clever, constructive, lethal in front of goal, yet unselfish.
  • Liam Neeson is known as an unselfish actor, which worked well with the ensemble cast.
  • Tribeca: Liam Neeson is known as an unselfish actor, which worked well with the ensemble cast.
  • Sometimes, Bernhardt thinks she's almost too unselfish, which is somewhat reflected in the team's 5-8 record.
  • Mr. D'Antoni said Mr. Fields is a "glue guy," the kind of unselfish and well-rounded player who holds a team together.
  • The magic of beauty, the instinct of modesty, the naturalness of self-restraint, the idea of unselfish love, the meaning of duty, the feeling for art and poetry, the craving for religious conceptions and emotions -- all these things awake spontaneously in the unspoiled boy or girl at puberty.
  • You are young, and your riches, to say nothing, "she added in a faltering voice that was somewhat inconsistent with the mischievous smile that played upon her lips," of your kind and simple heart, will secure that which the world would call unselfish affection from one more equal to you, but would always believe was only
  • This is, I believe, on the whole true, but it is also true that there are grave diseases which attach themselves peculiarly to the unselfish side of our nature, and they are peculiarly dangerous because men, feeling that the unselfish is the virtuous and nobler side of their being, are apt to suffer these tendencies to operate without supervision or control.

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