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do-gooder
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do-good·er (dgdr)
n.
A naive idealist who supports philanthropic or humanitarian causes or reforms.

do-gooder
n
Informal, usually disparaging a well-intentioned person, esp a naive or impractical one
do-goodery  n
do-gooding  n & adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.do-gooder - someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms
benefactor, helper - a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)
Translations
do-gooder [ˈduːˈgʊdəʳ] N (pej) → hacedor(a) m/f de buenas obras
do-gooder
n (pej)Weltverbesserer m, → Weltverbesserin f
do-gooder [ˈduːˈgʊdəʳ] n (fam, pej) to be a do-gooderfare il filantropo
do-gooder [ˈduːˈgʊdəʳ] n (fam, pej) to be a do-gooderfare il filantropo


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Even with these lapses, the two are likeable do-gooders who offer a unique perspective on the American occupation.
These simple, old-time techniques should go a long way in heading off inquiries and even lawsuits by soft-on-crime do-gooders.
We've got the tree-huggers, the do-gooders, the sod-busters, the cheap hawks, the evangelicals, and Willie Nelson (in favor of biofuels)," Woolsey says.
 
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