PHILANTHROPIST


Meaning of PHILANTHROPIST in English

noun

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

In Victorian times, factory owners were often also philanthropists.

The city library was built by a 19th-century philanthropist .

the millionaire philanthropist , Graham Paulo

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

By the late 1800s, medals began going to philanthropists, inventors and explorers.

Enthusiasts have compared the two men to turn-of-the century industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

He has long been famous as a classical scholar, and more recently as a philanthropist .

However, in the manner of all philanthropists, she believed thrift to be the more correct solution.

Instead, she portrayed herself as a philanthropist , eager to help old friends down on their luck.

Losh was an active reformer and philanthropist .

One child was in the care of the Misses Beevers, prominent local philanthropists.

The philanthropist Fred finds out how to do something beautiful.

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