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unselfishun‧self‧ish /ʌnˈselfɪʃ/ adjective - Abernathy was a man of great courage and an unselfish dedication to a just cause.
- It's a good team - they listen to the coaching and they're unselfish with the ball.
- She is an outgoing, unselfish, and loving person.
- Even the most unselfish people carry certain meanings in their eyes.
- Frank developed into a useful striker, stylish, poised and unselfish.
- Here was a real opportunity to show an unselfish patriotism on the part of the clergy.
- Real love is a positive emotion and is truly unselfish.
- Stepfamilies call for additional sensitivity and unselfish caring on everyone's part.
- The Tribe is an unselfish group of clever veterans.
- Their vote is an unselfish one.
- This was real love, love that was tender, caring and unselfish.
not selfish► unselfish · She is an outgoing, unselfish, and loving person.· It's a good team - they listen to the coaching and they're unselfish with the ball.· Abernathy was a man of great courage and an unselfish dedication to a just cause. ► selfless caring only about other people's needs, not your own, and never behaving selfishly: · The idea of the selfless, self-sacrificing mother is not one that appeals to most women these days.selfless devotion/sacrifice/concern etc: · We must remember the selfless sacrifice of our soldiers. ► altruistic sincerely concerned about other people and willing to help them or give money to them if they need it, without trying to get any advantage for yourself: · You can't expect a large corporation to be altruistic.· Companies that donate books or equipment to schools that collect their tokens are not being entirely altruistic - after all, you have to buy the products to get the tokens. caring about other people and thinking about their needs and wishes before your own SYN selfless, generous—unselfishly adverb—unselfishness noun [uncountable] |