charitably en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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She's delusional, to put it charitably, and downright dangerous, to put it more darkly.
www.torontosun.com
They charitably scored it straight 7s for 28, giving the couple a total of 57 on the night.
www.thestar.com
It's to think charitably toward our fellow humans and to be kind and generous and thoughtful about their needs...
www.networkworld.com
But it can more charitably be seen as a constant endeavour to find the right words in which to carry people with him.
www.standard.co.uk
I am on my mettle not only to write sensibly and fairly but also charitably.
www.catholicherald.co.uk
Maybe in some extent we are all lacking something would perhaps be wiser to share, exchange, than simply give charitably?
voices.nationalgeographic.com
For a company whose venue can charitably be described as intimate, the ensemble produces big things.
www.smh.com.au
Charitably you can see psychiatry and psychological explanations as an attempt to move us off that dime, although it's not clear it has done so.
www.slate.com
Charitably, those claims could be called "misinformed", but more likely, they were lies.
www.sfexaminer.com
The pair reputedly won many converts by charitably working for no fee.
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