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give more of


Meanings
  • Verb

    To provide or contribute additional amounts or quantities of something.

    - "She gave more of her time to help the needy."
    - "He asked for more water, but she only gave more of her soda."
    - "The company gave more of their profits to charity."
  • Verb

    To express or display more of a particular emotion or quality.

    - "The audience gave more of a standing ovation."
    - "He gave more of a smile when he saw her."
    - "She gave more of a serious expression when discussing the issue."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with give more of
grieve , rive , jive , hive , five , strive , rive , drive , five , hive
Variants
List of all variants of give more of that leads to same result
give (something) a rest , give a rest , give something a rest , give it a rest
Etymology
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The word 'give' comes from the Old English 'giefan' meaning 'to transfer possession of'. The phrase 'give more of' suggests providing or contributing additional amounts or quantities, or expressing more of a particular emotion or quality.


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  1. The phrase 'give more of' can also be used metaphorically to mean 'to do more of something'. For example, 'He gave more of himself in the relationship'.

  2. In some cultures, giving is seen as a spiritual practice and is believed to bring blessings and good fortune.

  3. The phrase 'give more of' can be used to encourage people to be more generous and to make a positive impact on the world.


Related Concepts
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  1. generosity: The quality of being generous and willing to give, especially money, valuable things, or time.

  2. charity: The act of giving money, goods, or services to help those in need.

  3. altruism: The practice of concern for the welfare of others, especially those in need, without any expectation of personal reward.


Culture
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The phrase 'give more of' is a common expression in everyday language and is used in various contexts. It can be found in literature, music, and art. For example, in the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, Scout says, 'I wanted to give more of myself.', and in the song 'Gimme Shelter' by The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger sings, 'War, children, it's just a shot away'.

How to Memorize "give more of"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine yourself giving more of something, such as time, money, or emotions.
    - Visualize the feeling of satisfaction you get from giving more.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'give' with the feeling of satisfaction and generosity.
    - Think of people who give generously and how they make you feel.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Give More Of' to remember the meaning of the word.
    - Think of the phrase 'Give More Of' as a reminder to be generous and give more in all aspects of your life.


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