generous

/ˈdʒɛnərəs/
adjective
  1. Willing to give more money, time, or help than is usual or expected.
    • He was generous with his time, helping me study for the exam.
    • The company made a generous donation to the local school.
    • My grandmother is very generous and always donates to charity.
  2. Larger or more than is usual or necessary; ample.
    • The restaurant serves generous portions of pasta.
    • She poured a generous amount of syrup on her pancakes.
    • The hotel room had a generous closet with plenty of space.
  3. Showing kindness and a willingness to forgive; not selfish or mean.
    • He was generous in his praise of the team's hard work.
    • She has a generous spirit and always sees the best in people.
    • It was generous of you to overlook his mistake.