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contribution, largesse, aid, grant, assistance, help: Mrs<br />

Ander's recent philanthropy allows us to offer six new<br />

scholarships.<br />

philistine<br />

n. 1 boor, barbarian, yahoo, lowbrow, Boeotian, vulgarian,<br />

ignoramus, bourgeois, US Babbitt: Charlotte never could abide<br />

the philistines who put love of money above love of culture.<br />

--adj. 2 uncultured, uncultivated, tasteless, commonplace,<br />

unenlightened, unrefined, unread, unlettered, uneducated,<br />

untutored, unlearned, narrow-minded, anti-intellectual, boorish,<br />

lowbrow, dull, prosaic, boring, bourgeois, crass, commercial,<br />

materialistic: The television companies were accused of<br />

pandering to the basest appetites of the philistine viewer.<br />

philosophical<br />

adj. 1 philosophic, abstract, esoteric, learned, scholarly,<br />

erudite, theoretical, rational, logical, impractical: The<br />

person who is out of a job cares nothing about philosophical<br />

reasons for unemployment. 2 detached, unconcerned, unemotional,<br />

unimpassioned, composed, thoughtful, reflective, meditative,<br />

cogitative, contemplative, judicious, sober, level-headed,<br />

realistic, practical, pragmatic(al), down-to-earth, cool, calm,<br />

serene, placid, stoical, patient, unruffled, cool-headed,<br />

tranquil, unperturbed, even-tempered, temperate, moderate,<br />

equable, equanimous, imperturbable: Over the years, Evelyn had<br />

learned to take a philosophical attitude towards her husband's<br />

shortcomings.<br />

philosophy<br />

n. 1 metaphysics, epistemology, logic, natural or moral or<br />

metaphysical philosophy, rationalism, thinking, aesthetics: He<br />

views philosophy as the attempt to describe and codify universal<br />

truths. 2 viewpoint, (point of) view, outlook, opinion,<br />

attitude, feeling, sentiment, idea, notion, ideology, (set of)<br />

beliefs or values, tenets, Weltanschauung, world-view: Harold's<br />

philosophy of life is 'Live and let live'. 3 stoicism,<br />

sang-froid, control, self-control, restraint, coolness,<br />

composure, calmness, serenity, placidity, cool-headedness,<br />

equanimity, thoughtfulness, imperturbability, self-possession,<br />

aplomb, dispassion, patience, resignation: You may be sure that<br />

Paul allows nothing to disturb his philosophy.

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