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goodwill

noun as in generosity

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The company would continue to refund these goodwill refunds.

There are few actresses these days that inspire more goodwill than Anna Kendrick.

After all, freeing hostages as goodwill gestures—without a guarantee of some benefit—is not the way the Kim family operates.

Eventually, it was gifted to Czar Peter the Great as a token of goodwill between the Germans and Russians.

As with a new president, there will likely be a short window of goodwill in which to act.

He or she is a radiating focus of goodwill; and their entrance into a room is as though another candle had been lighted.

She received Quentin Dick, to whom she was well known, with a mixture of goodwill and quiet dignity.

We came in peace and goodwill, not to maim and slay, or to spread alarm and desolation through thy land.

His journey was made an occasion for special demonstrations of goodwill among the rival courtiers.

He collected fresh evidence of its fertility, salubrity, and riches, and of the goodwill of the natives towards Englishmen.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to goodwill, such as: altruism, and philanthropy.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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