altruism

/ˈæltruɪzəm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈæltruɪzəm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈal-trü-ˌi-zəm/ (ame, mw)

altruism — noun

1. the principle or practice of helping other people and putting their well-being b

1.名詞C1
釋義

the principle or practice of helping other people and putting their well-being before your own, even when there is no personal benefit or reward for you

例句

The nurse's quiet altruism inspired her colleagues to donate their weekend shifts.

possessive + altruism shows who acts selflessly

Donating a kidney to a stranger remains one of the greatest acts of altruism.

act of altruism — preferred countable frame

同義詞
  • selflessness

    more everyday and informal; describes a personal quality rather than a principle

  • generosity

    broader scope — can mean giving money or gifts, not necessarily at a cost to oneself

  • philanthropy

    more formal and institutional; usually involves large-scale giving by wealthy individuals or foundations

  • benevolence

    describes a kindly disposition or desire to do good, without the element of personal sacrifice

反義詞
  • selfishness

    focus on one's own advantage; the opposite of putting others first

  • egoism

    the ethical theory that self-interest is the proper goal of all action

  • self-interest

    pursuit of personal benefit, even when helping others

文法句型

possessive + altruism

altruism + of + noun

act / gesture / spirit of altruism

用法筆記

Frequently used in abstract or philosophical discussion rather than to label a single action. For a specific helpful act, 'an act of altruism' or 'a gesture of altruism' is natural; 'an altruism' alone is ungrammatical because the noun is uncountable.

常見錯誤

She showed an altruism when she helped.
She showed altruism when she helped.
💡Altruism is uncountable and does not take 'a' or 'an'.
Their altruisms inspired many people.
Their acts of altruism inspired many people.
💡Altruism is rarely used in plural form.