Word Meanings - BENIGN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
bénigne, fr. L. benignus, contr. from benigenus; bonus good + root of 1. Of a kind or gentle disposition; gracious; generous; favorable; benignant. Creator bounteous and benign. Milton. 2. Exhibiting or manifesting kindness, gentleness, favor,
Additional info about word: BENIGN
bénigne, fr. L. benignus, contr. from benigenus; bonus good + root of 1. Of a kind or gentle disposition; gracious; generous; favorable; benignant. Creator bounteous and benign. Milton. 2. Exhibiting or manifesting kindness, gentleness, favor, etc.; mild; kindly; salutary; wholesome. Kind influences and benign aspects. South. 3. Of a mild type or character; as, a benign disease. Syn. -- Kind; propitious; bland; genial; salubrious; favorable salutary; gracious; liberal.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of BENIGN)
- Bland
- Soft
- mild
- gentle
- complaisant
- courteous
- affable
- gracious
- tender
- benign
- Charitable
- Kind
- benevolent
- beneficent
- liberal
- considerate
- forgiving
- compassionate
- placable
- inexacting
- inextreme
- Humane
- Benign
- kind
- merciful
- Benevolent
- indulgent
- humane
- clement
- lenient
- good
- forbearing
- kind-hearted
- Propitious
- Timely
- favorable
- auspicious
- beneficial
- friendly
- welldisposed
- fortunate
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of BENIGN)
Related words: (words related to BENIGN)
- TENDER
A vessel employed to attend other vessels, to supply them with provisions and other stores, to convey intelligence, or the like. 3. A car attached to a locomotive, for carrying a supply of fuel and water. (more info) 1. One who tends; one who takes - COMPASSIONATELY
In a compassionate manner; mercifully. Clarendon. - AUSPICIOUS
1. Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, an auspicious beginning. Auspicious union of order and freedom. Macaulay. 2. Prosperous; fortunate; as, auspicious years. - INEXACTLY
In a manner not exact or precise; inaccurately. R. A. Proctor. - APPROPRIATENESS
The state or quality of being appropriate; peculiar fitness. Froude. - BLANDLY
In a bland manner; mildly; suavely. - BLANDNESS
The state or quality of being bland. - INEXACT
Not exact; not precisely correct or true; inaccurate. - BENEFICENT
, a. Doing or producing good; performing acts of kindness and charity; characterized by beneficence. The beneficent fruits of Christianity. Prescott. Syn. -- See Benevolent. - LIBERALIZE
To make liberal; to free from narrow views or prejudices. To open and to liberalize the mind. Burke. - TENDERLY
In a tender manner; with tenderness; mildly; gently; softly; in a manner not to injure or give pain; with pity or affection; kindly. Chaucer. - CHARITABLENESS
The quality of being charitable; the exercise of charity. - TENDERNESS
The quality or state of being tender (in any sense of the adjective). Syn. -- Benignity; humanity; sensibility; benevolence; kindness; pity; clemency; mildness; mercy. - RETAINMENT
The act of retaining; retention. Dr. H. More. - KIND-HEARTED
Having kindness of nature; sympathetic; characterized by a humane disposition; as, a kind-hearted landlord. To thy self at least kind-hearted prove. Shak. - BENEVOLENT
Having a disposition to do good; possessing or manifesting love to mankind, and a desire to promote their prosperity and happiness; disposed to give to good objects; kind; charitable. -- Be*nev"o*lent*ly, adv. Syn. -- Benevolent, Beneficent. - LENIENTLY
In a lenient manner. - BENEFICIAL
Receiving, or entitled to have or receive, advantage, use, or benefit; as, the beneficial owner of an estate. Kent. 3. King. "A beneficial foe." B. Jonson. Syn. -- See Advantage. (more info) 1. Conferring benefits; useful; profito. The war which - BENEFICENTLY
In a beneficent manner; with beneficence. - FORGIVER
One who forgives. Johnson. - UNPLACABLE
Implacable. - INCLEMENT
1. Not clement; destitute of a mild and kind temper; void of tenderness; unmerciful; severe; harsh. 2. Physically severe or harsh (generally restricted to the elements or weather); rough; boisterous; stormy; rigorously cold, etc.; as, inclement - ILLIBERALISM
Illiberality. - DISGRACIOUS
Wanting grace; unpleasing; disagreeable. Shak. - ILLIBERALNESS
The state of being illiberal; illiberality. - INCOMPASSIONATE
Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness; remorseless. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ness, n.