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kindness

/ˈkaɪndnəs/

Meanings
  • noun

    The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.

    - "He is known for his kindness to animals."
    - "Showing kindness to others makes the world a better place."
    - "The kindness of strangers helped us during our time of need."
  • noun

    The act of doing or saying something nice.

    - "The little girl's kindness in sharing her lunch with the homeless man touched everyone's hearts."
    - "A simple act of kindness can go a long way in making someone's day."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈkaɪndnəs/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with kindness
chivalry , charity , sympathy , empathy
Variants
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kindness , kindnesses , loving-kindness , loving-kindnesses , kill (someone) with kindness , kill someone with kindness , kill with kindness , out of the kindness of her heart , out of the kindness of his heart , out of the kindness of one's heart , out of the kindness of their heart , the milk of human kindness
Etymology
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Old English 'ginne' meaning 'gentleness' or 'kindness'.


Trivia
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  1. The Kindness Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes acts of kindness and compassion.

  2. Studies have shown that acts of kindness can improve mental and physical health, as well as increase happiness and well-being.

  3. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle believed that kindness was a virtue that was essential for living a good life.


Related Concepts
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  1. Compassion: A feeling of deep sympathy and concern for another who is suffering.

  2. Empathy: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

  3. Generosity: The quality of being generous, especially in giving money, valuable things, or time.


Culture
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Kindness is a fundamental human virtue that is celebrated in various cultures and religions. It is often associated with compassion, empathy, and generosity. In literature, kindness is a recurring theme in many works, such as 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee and 'The Giving Tree' by Shel Silverstein. In art, kindness is often depicted through images of people helping each other or showing compassion to those in need. In music, songs about kindness remind us of the importance of being kind to others.

How to Memorize "kindness"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a warm, comforting scene where people are helping each other and showing kindness to one another. Imagine the smiles on their faces and the feeling of warmth in your heart as you witness these acts of kindness.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'kindness' with feelings of warmth, comfort, and generosity. Think of kind acts that you have witnessed or experienced and how they made you feel.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym K.I.N.D. to remember the meaning of kindness: K - Kind words, I - Inclusive actions, N - Nurturing gestures, D - Delightful surprises.


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