- Altruistic
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Altruistic
Altruistic
al-troo-IS-tikDefinition
(adjective) Showing unselfish concern for the well-being of others.Example
Her altruistic decision to donate anonymously inspired others to follow her lead.Word Origin
From French altruisme, based on Italian altrui, meaning “of or to others.”
Fun FactPhilosophers have long debated whether true altruism exists—whether humans ever act without some personal benefit. The term was first popularized in the 19th century by Auguste Comte, who believed society should be built on selflessness rather than competition. Today, psychology suggests that altruistic acts often activate the brain’s reward centers—meaning that helping others literally feels good. Still, altruistic remains one of the most admirable words we have: a reminder that compassion is contagious.
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Altruistic
- Today's Word
Altruistic
al-troo-IS-tik
Definition
(adjective) Showing unselfish concern for the well-being of others.
Example
Her altruistic decision to donate anonymously inspired others to follow her lead.
Word Origin
From French altruisme, based on Italian altrui, meaning “of or to others.”
Fun Fact
Philosophers have long debated whether true altruism exists—whether humans ever act without some personal benefit. The term was first popularized in the 19th century by Auguste Comte, who believed society should be built on selflessness rather than competition. Today, psychology suggests that altruistic acts often activate the brain’s reward centers—meaning that helping others literally feels good. Still, altruistic remains one of the most admirable words we have: a reminder that compassion is contagious.
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