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generous

[jen-er-uhs] / ˈdʒɛn ər əs /




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The consortium would probably never have seen the light of day without generous financial support from the Norwegian state.

From Barron's

Those companies are also able to offer generous benefits and scheduling flexibility that state jobs don’t have.

From Los Angeles Times

Build recipes that can stretch or shine depending on the week: welcoming beans instead of meat, dried herbs instead of fresh, a pared-back version on a Tuesday or something more generous when you can.

From Salon

In another change to typical Hollywood practices, Netflix paid generous upfront fees to producers rather than having them participate in back-end profits.

From The Wall Street Journal

The less we pay for an item, the more generous our assessment of it tends to be.

From The Wall Street Journal