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charities

/ˈtʃær.ɪ.tiz/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Organizations set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.

Example Sentences:
  • Many charities rely on public donations to fund their humanitarian efforts.
  • She decided to donate a portion of her salary to local animal charities.
2.noun

The plural form of charity, referring to acts of kindness or benevolence toward others.

Example Sentences:
  • He performed many quiet charities throughout his life without seeking recognition.
  • The community was known for its various charities and support networks.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old French 'charité', which comes from the Latin 'caritas', meaning 'dearness, esteem, or love'. It is rooted in the Latin 'carus' (dear). Historically, the term evolved from the Christian concept of 'agape' or brotherly love, eventually narrowing in meaning to refer to the act of giving aid to the poor or the organizations established for that purpose.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'charity' as 'care-ity': organizations that show care for those in need.

Frequently Asked Questions About “charities

1. What is the meaning of “charities” in English?

In English, charities (noun) is defined as: “Organizations set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.”.

2. How do you use “charities” in a sentence?

Many charities rely on public donations to fund their humanitarian efforts.

3. What are English synonyms of “charities”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “charities”?

Derived from the Old French 'charité', which comes from the Latin 'caritas', meaning 'dearness, esteem, or love'. It is rooted in the Latin 'carus' (dear). Historically, the term evolved from the Christian concept of 'agape' or brotherly love, eventually narrowing in meaning to refer to the act of giving aid to the poor or the organizations established for that purpose.