Do-gooder in a sentence as a noun

You can't feign do-gooder interest just because there's a financial interest.

I wish someone like Bill Gates would stop doing sisyphean third world do-gooder junk and fund some long term, large controlled studies on humans instead.

"Now being a bunch of do-gooder western types, I'm sure Watsi actually goes to great effort to maintain patient privacy.

The problems the city has is due entirely to mismanagement, incompetence, and a misguided do-gooder populace.

I think the thing that a lot of the do-gooder types who wish for totalitarian government to solve some problem or other don't realize is the sort of people that kind of power attracts.

[1]An economically-naive do-gooder, considering that a minimum wage helps poor people, might work hard for its passage, not understanding that the minimum wage actually hurts poor people.

He is not the classic do-gooder, overachiever, always-makes-the-right-call Starfleet captain you see in every other Trek series.

You've opened my eyes to a method of getting quick downvotes when i need them, like for when i try to keep my karma at 666 and some ignorant do-gooder thinks he's doing me a favor by upvoting one of my comments

So a disproportionate number of do-gooder startups/tech non profits are focused on teaching more kids from different backgrounds the basics at an earlier age, since that is a sincere concern among the people who found such enterprises.

Gates became the liberal do-gooder that Jobs initially sold himself as with his Eastern philosophy and anti-materialist pretensions.

If I was discriminated against, you can be damn sure they'd think differently after I was done with them, and I would be livid if some do-gooder had gone on a crusade and taken it upon themselves to have that battle for me.

Do-gooder definitions

noun

someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms

See also: humanitarian improver