unselfish

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From un- +‎ selfish.

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unselfish (comparative more unselfish, superlative most unselfish)

  1. Not selfish.
    Synonyms: selfless, generous, altruistic
    The man was in an unselfish mood that day, so decided to give a £20 note to the next charity he came across.
    • 1815 December (indicated as 1816), [Jane Austen], chapter VII, in Emma: [], volume II, London: [] [Charles Roworth and James Moyes] for John Murray, →OCLC, page 114:
      There was certainly no harm in his travelling sixteen miles twice over on such an errand; but there was an air of foppery and nonsense in it which she could not approve. It did not accord with the rationality of plan, the moderation in expense, or even the unselfish warmth of heart, which she had believed herself to discern in him yesterday.

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