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kindness [ˈkaɪndnɪs] n
1. the practice or quality of being kind 2. a kind, considerate, or helpful act ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
kindness noun 1. goodwill, understanding, charity, grace, humanity, affection, patience, tolerance, goodness, compassion, hospitality, generosity, indulgence, decency, tenderness, clemency, gentleness, philanthropy, benevolence, magnanimity, fellow-feeling, amiability, beneficence, kindliness We have been treated with such kindness by everybody. goodwill cruelty, malice, animosity, inhumanity, ill will, callousness, viciousness, malevolence, misanthropy, heartlessness, hard-heartedness, cold-heartedness 2. good deed, help, service, aid, favour, assistance, bounty, benefaction It would be a kindness to leave her alone. Quotations "Kindness effects more than severity" [Aesop Fables: The Wind and the Sun] "True kindness presupposes the faculty of imagining as one's own the suffering and joys of others" [André Gide Portraits and Aphorisms] "That best portion of a good man's life," "His little, nameless, unremembered acts" "Of kindness and of love" [William Wordsworth Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey] "Yet I do fear thy nature;" "It is too full o' the milk of human kindness" "To catch the nearest way" [William Shakespeare Macbeth] Translations kindness [ˈkaɪndnɪs] N 1. (= thoughtfulness) → amabilidad f he was kindness itself → era la bondad personificada they treated him with every kindness → lo trataron con todo género de atenciones out of the kindness of her heart → por pura amabilidad we were touched by her kindness to or towards us → su amabilidad para con nosotros nos enterneció or nos emocionó 2. (= favour) → favor m it would be a kindness to tell him → decírselo sería un favor to do sb a kindness → hacer un favor a algn kindness [ˈkaɪndnəs] n → bonté f, gentillesse f I appreciate your kindness → Votre gentillesse me touche. She thanked them both many times for all their kindnesses → Elle les remercia tous deux de nombreuses fois pour toutes leurs gentillesses. kindness n no pl → Freundlichkeit f → (towards gegenüber), Liebenswürdigkeit f → (towards gegenüber); (= goodness of heart) → Güte f → (towards gegenüber); thank you very much for all your kindness → vielen Dank, dass Sie so freundlich or liebenswürdig waren; to treat somebody with kindness, to show somebody kindness → freundlich or liebenswürdig zu jdm sein; out of the kindness of one’s heart → aus reiner Nächstenliebe; would you have the kindness to …? → hätten Sie die Freundlichkeit or Güte, zu …? (= act of kindness) → Gefälligkeit f, → Aufmerksamkeit f; to do somebody a kindness → jdm eine Gefälligkeit erweisen; it would be a kindness to tell him → man würde ihm einen Gefallen tun, wenn man es ihm sagen würde; thank you for all your many kindnesses → vielen Dank für alles, was Sie für mich getan haben kindness [ˈkaɪndnɪs] n (towards sb) → gentilezza, bontà; (act) → gentilezza out of the kindness of her heart → per bontà d'animo to do sb a kindness → fare una cortesia or una gentilezza a qn kindness [ˈkaɪndnɪs] n (towards sb) → gentilezza, bontà; (act) → gentilezza out of the kindness of her heart → per bontà d'animo to do sb a kindness → fare una cortesia or una gentilezza a qn How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Kindness is all very well, but you can't rule them by kindness only.
I have stated in the preface to the first Edition of this work, and in the Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, that it was in consequence of a wish expressed by Captain Fitz Roy, of having some scientific person on board, accompanied by an offer from him of giving up part of his own accommodations, that I volunteered my services, which received, through the kindness of the hydrographer, Captain Beaufort, the sanction of the Lords of the Admiralty. An episode of humour or kindness touches and amuses him here and there--a pretty child looking at a gingerbread stall; a pretty girl blushing whilst her lover talks to her and chooses her fairing; poor Tom Fool, yonder behind the waggon, mumbling his bone with the honest family which lives by his tumbling; but the general impression is one more melancholy than mirthful. |
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