give away (Meaning)

Wordnet

give away (v)

make a gift of

make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret

formally hand over to the bridegroom in marriage; of a bride by her father

give away information about somebody

give away Sentence Examples

  1. The store is giving away free samples of their new product.
  2. The lottery winners plan to give away a portion of their winnings to charity.
  3. The company decided to give away unsold merchandise to local homeless shelters.
  4. He gave away his old clothes to a secondhand shop.
  5. The restaurant gave away coupons for future meals with every order.
  6. The bride and groom gave away commemorative favors to their wedding guests.
  7. The politician promised to give away tax breaks to businesses.
  8. The school gave away free textbooks to students who couldn't afford them.
  9. The charity organization gave away meals to the needy.
  10. The homeowner gave away his excess furniture to a neighbor who had recently moved in.

FAQs About the word give away

make a gift of, make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret, formally hand over to

present, presentation, donation,gift,offering, contribution, freebee, comp, bonus, award

loan, loan, advance, advance, peace offering, peace offering, bribe,bribe,sop, douceur

The store is giving away free samples of their new product.

The lottery winners plan to give away a portion of their winnings to charity.

The company decided to give away unsold merchandise to local homeless shelters.

He gave away his old clothes to a secondhand shop.