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gift
noun as in something given freely, for no recompense
Strongest matches
allowance, award, benefit, bonus, contribution, donation, endowment, favor, giveaway, grant, legacy, offering, premium, present, relief, reward, souvenir, subsidy, tip, tribute
Strong matches
alms, benefaction, bequest, bestowal, boon, bounty, charity, courtesy, dispensation, fairing, gratuity, hand, hand-me-down, handout, honorarium, lagniappe, largesse, libation, oblation, offertory, philanthropy, pittance, presentation, provision, ration, remembrance, remittance, subscription, tax benefit, tax write-off, token, write-off
Weak match
noun as in talent, aptitude
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Faruq is understandably skeptical of all of it, especially the ways Odo seems gifted at extracting donations from very wealthy and devoted followers.
He dated actress Amber Heard, giving her Teslas as gifts, but she later worried they were bugged, because she said he was "controlling."
There is something encouraging about art that affirms that someone like you or your friends has the gifts of complexity and endurance.
And the chance to do has been gifted to me by my incredible Hannah.
Phil Appleton, 71, is alleged to have sent "numerous messages", visited the actress' home address on several occasions and "left unwanted gifts".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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