unstinted
Adjective: - Given or giving without limit or restraint; very generous: Describes something provided in large, abundant, or unlimited measure, often implying a free and open-handed bestowal of resources, effort, or emotion.
The adjective "unstinted" is used to modify nouns, describing the quality of being given freely and without reservation. It is a formal term often found in written praise, acknowledgments, or descriptions of generosity and dedication.
- The community expressed its unstinted gratitude to the volunteers.
- She gave her unstinted support to the charitable cause.
- He worked with unstinted energy to complete the project on time.
- The team received the unstinted approval of the management.
- "Unstinted in one's...": This phrase pattern is commonly used to describe a person's unreserved application of a quality (e.g., praise, effort, loyalty).
- She was unstinted in her praise for the innovative design.
- They were unstinted in their efforts to help the refugees.
- Unstinting (adj.): The more commonly used variant, identical in meaning to "unstinted." It describes actions or qualities given without holding back.
- He thanked them for their unstinting support.
- Unstintingly (adv.): The adverb form meaning "in an unstinting manner."
- She gave unstintingly of her time to the organization.
- Lavish: Sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious; giving or spending in great amounts.
- Generous: Showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected.
- Munificent: Larger or more generous than is usual or necessary.
- Unsparing: Given freely and generously; not merciful or lenient (context-dependent).
- Bountiful: Large in quantity; abundant.
- Stingy: Unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous.
- Meager: Lacking in quantity or quality.
- Limited: Restricted in size, amount, or extent.
- Sparing: Moderate; restrained.
"Unstinted" specifically emphasizes the absence of any restriction, limit, or holding back. While it is a synonym for "generous," it carries a stronger connotation of boundless or limitless giving. It is often used in contexts of non-material support (e.g., devotion, praise, effort) as well as material aid.
- very generous
- distributed gifts with a lavish hand
- the critics were lavish in their praise
- a munificent gift
- his father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them munificent
- prodigal praise
- unsparing generosity
- his unstinted devotion
- called for unstinting aid to Britain