Gifts [noun]

Definition of Gifts:

something given freely, for no recompense

Opposite/Antonyms of Gifts:


Sentence/Example of Gifts:

Father, mother, sister, and brother all played and worked together with rare combination of sympathetic gifts.

He was fond of the pathetic, but the humorous moved him most, and his lively gifts were welcome wherever we went.

She was far too sensible for ingratitude, and fully appreciated the gifts that life had so liberally dealt her.

They did not shout as they took their gifts; but still the murmur ran from mouth to mouth: "Bella Madonna, bella Madonna."

To be an artist includes much; one must possess many gifts—absolute gifts—which have not been acquired by one's own effort.

Our valley does not number among its men many who can supplement their sentimental attentions with gifts of books.

She thanked them for their gifts but languidly, and did not visibly brighten when told that her husband was better.

You will add to the pleasure by presenting such gifts yourself, with a few pleasant words.

Kellermann had not the gifts of a great commander, but he had what is sometimes better, the confidence of his men.

His poetical gifts were already the admiration not only of his comrades, but of the outer world.