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altruism

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Noun — Selfless concern for the wellbeing of others, often shown through helpful action.

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Etymology

Coined in French in 1830 by Auguste Comte from autrui, "others," plus the suffix "-isme"; introduced into English in 1853.

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What does “altruism” mean?

The word “altruism” means selfless concern for the wellbeing of others, often shown through helpful action. In plain terms, caring about and helping others without expecting anything back.

How do you pronounce “altruism”?

“Altruism” is pronounced AL-troo-ihz-uhm (/ˈæl.tɹu.ɪz.əm/ in IPA).

How do you use “altruism” in a sentence?

Here is “altruism” used in a sentence: “Her volunteer work was a genuine act of altruism.”

What part of speech is “altruism”?

“Altruism” is a noun.

Where does the word “altruism” come from?

The word “altruism” dates back to around 1830 and comes from French. Coined in French in 1830 by Auguste Comte from autrui, "others," plus the suffix "-isme"; introduced into English in 1853.

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