Use "unselfish" in a sentence

1. ◆ Seek to manifest unselfish love in everyday life.

2. Above all, a·gaʹpe is utterly unselfish.

3. Their vote is an unselfish one.

4. I'm as unselfish as a famished hog.

5. Her unselfish act reflects well on her upbringing.

6. The Tribe is an unselfish group of clever veterans.

7. 19 She is an outgoing, unselfish, and loving person.

8. She is an outgoing, unselfish, and loving person.

9. It was unselfish of you to help us.

10. How is our being selfish or unselfish connected with the universal issue?

11. Frank developed into a useful striker, stylish, poised and unselfish.

12. How unselfish —to seek even good things for our enemies!

13. Some of you are already models of unselfish priesthood service.

14. Socialism, however, never achieved its goal of an unselfish society.

15. Real love is a positive emotion and is truly unselfish.

16. As a player he was unselfish, a true team man.

17. Stepfamilies call for additional sensitivity and unselfish caring on everyone's part.

18. Even the most unselfish people carry certain meanings in their eyes.

19. Chivalry definition: Chivalry is polite , kind , and unselfish behaviour, especially by men towards women

20. Altruism definition: Altruism is unselfish concern for other people's happiness and welfare

21. It would be a mistake to conclude that unselfish concern has disappeared.

22. Such unselfish love is something that no storm can wash away.

23. This was real love, love that was tender, caring and unselfish.

24. What unselfish course did Jesus outline for his followers to take? —Matthew 16:24-26.

25. Chivalrous definition: A Chivalrous man is polite , kind, and unselfish , especially towards women

26. Chivalrous definition: A Chivalrous man is polite , kind, and unselfish , especially towards women

27. Ricardo has many friends because he is a Considerate and unselfish young man

28. Brian McClair scored a late fourth following an unselfish pass by Paul Ince.

29. Their energies will be devoted to unselfish pursuits that will benefit all then living.

30. The love of a mother for her children is dominant, leonine, selfish and unselfish.

31. Thus, following Jesus’ example, they feel compelled by unselfish love to visit their neighbors.

32. A truly unselfish giver does not expect to be repaid for his kindness.

33. 20 The human capacity for altruism —unselfish giving— creates another problem for evolution.

34. 16 More than anything else, unselfish love, a·gaʹpe, will help us to be humble.

35. Synonyms for Accommodative include friendly, accommodating, indulgent, obliging, considerate, amiable, kind, helpful, unselfish and polite

36. Teamwork and unselfish dedication owe more to oriental culture than to any particular management technique.

37. Through our comments at meetings, are we promoting love, an unselfish interest in the eternal welfare of others?

38. Synonyms for Bighearted include generous, charitable, liberal, unselfish, benevolent, unstinting, munificent, bountiful, free and bounteous

39. Synonyms for Accommodating include kind, considerate, obliging, friendly, kindly, amiable, helpful, polite, unselfish and generous

40. Abernathy was a man of great courage and an unselfish dedication to a just cause.

41. It's a good team - they listen to the coaching and they're unselfish with the ball.

42. Here was a real opportunity to show an unselfish patriotism on the part of the clergy.

43. (2 Timothy 2:1-7) What an excellent example of unselfish concern for others even in difficult times!

44. (Proverbs 5:15-21; Hebrews 13:4) They can do this if they show unselfish concern for each other’s needs.

45. Whenever your child is unselfish, helpful or sensitive to how others feel, reward her with words of praise and encouragement.

46. The unselfish effort to bring cheer to others will be the beginning of a happier life for ourselves. Helen Keller 

47. The other two Bhaktis do not lead to Parâ Bhakti (the Supreme Bhakti or the Highest unselfish Love.) 11-20

48. Adjective thoughtful, kind, kindly, concerned, obliging, attentive, mindful, unselfish, solicitous I think he's the most charming, Considerate man I've ever met

49. (Ephesians 4:17, 18) To develop an unselfish attitude often means to cultivate a pattern of thought contrary to our inborn imperfect nature.

50. Certainly, it would take a very kind, unselfish, industrious woman to volunteer to fetch water for ten tired camels belonging to a stranger.

51. We all pitched to buy this gift. We are all grateful to you. Without your unselfish dedication could we achieve no success today.

52. Altruism is defined as “good deeds done out of nothing more than unselfish concern for others.” We likely perform our own altruistic deeds daily

53. Unselfish or magnanimous lies serve as sort of social lubricant; injurious or malicious lies show the worst of human deception and cunning. Dr T.P.Chia 

54. What is Altruistism? What do you mean by “sharing the awareness” Altruism is defined as “a person's unselfish regard for, or devotion, to the welfare of others”

55. He further showed unselfish love by blessing his children on earth with the prospect of living forever in the Paradise that he had prepared for them.

56. 19 Unselfish or magnanimous lies serve as sort of social lubricant; injurious or malicious lies show the worst of human deception and cunning. Dr T.P.Chia 

57. She writes, Exacting and unrelenting obedience to kinship demands made the Dakotas a most kind, unselfish people, always acutely aware of those about them and innately courteous.

58. In the area of morals, certain Consistory Degrees teach the ultimate victory of good over evil, the dignity of labor, the sacredness of duty and unselfish service as the

59. Small wonder that confidence languishes , for it thrives only on honesty , on honor , on the sacredness of obligations , on faithful protection , and on unselfish performance ; without them it cannot live .

60. 19 Unselfish love motivates us to sacrifice material comforts for the sake of the full-time service if it is possible for us to participate in such activity.

61. A : an unselfish person whose actions show concern for the welfare of others Kim signed up with Compass, a District-based group that serves the growing number of Altruists who donate not only …

62. A : having or showing an unselfish concern for the welfare of others Altruistic acts/motives a generous and Altruistic person Yet many of the most important institutions in our society—the fine arts, NGOs, humanitarian charities—depend on the generosity of wealthy citizens with Altruistic …

63. It may or may not include affection and fondness, but it is an unselfish emotion or feeling concerned with doing good to others regardless of the merits of the recipient or of any benefits accruing to the giver.

64. (Acts 7:23-29) Decades later, however, because of Moses’ faith and unselfish desire to help his brothers, Jehovah empowered him to perform many miracles and to serve the Israelites for 40 years as His prophet, judge, lawgiver, and mediator.

65. Altruism: 1 n the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others Synonyms: selflessness Antonyms: egocentrism , egoism , self-centeredness , self-concern , self-interest concern for your own interests and welfare Type of: unselfishness the quality of not putting yourself first but being willing to give your time or money or effort etc