Better words for

give

Give” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

bestow

/bɪ-ˈstoʊ/Elevated

To present or give something as a gift or honor.

She bestowed a warm smile upon the nervous young intern.

Best for: Works well in formal, ceremonial, or emotionally significant moments.

confer

/kən-ˈfɜr/Elevated

To grant or award something, typically a title, degree, or benefit.

The university will confer honorary degrees at the spring ceremony.

Best for: Best used in academic, legal, or institutional contexts.

tender

/ˈtɛn-dər/Literary

To formally offer or present something to someone.

He tendered his resignation with a quiet dignity that silenced the room.

Best for: Suits formal or professional settings, especially documents or offers.

bequeath

/bɪ-ˈkwiːð/Literary

To hand down or pass on something to another, often after death or as a legacy.

She bequeathed her library of rare maps to the local historical society.

Best for: Ideal for wills, legacies, or passing down something meaningful across time.

impart

/ɪm-ˈpɑːrt/Punchy

To make known or pass along knowledge, a quality, or a feeling to someone.

A great mentor imparts not just skills but a way of seeing the world.

Best for: Strong for transferring wisdom, tone, or intangible qualities.

vouchsafe

/ˈvaʊtʃ-seɪf/Rare Gem

To graciously grant or condescend to give something to someone of lesser status.

The reclusive oracle vouchsafed a single cryptic answer before vanishing.

Best for: Archaic and theatrical; perfect for historical fiction or deliberate irony.

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