Synonym: beneficent, charitable, eleemosynary, freehearted, good-hearted, kindly, large-hearted, openhearted, philanthropic, sympathetic. Similar words: violent, evolve, benefit, beneath, revolving, evolution, beneficial, benefit from. Meaning: [-nt] adj. 1. intending or showing kindness 2. showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity 3. generous in providing aid to others 4. generous in assistance to the poor.
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31, He also had unusually heavy, drooping eyelids which could make him look comic or sinister, benevolent or supercilious.
32, We could turn to the law for justice rather than depend on the mercurial whims of some benevolent or dictatorial boss.
33, They need human genes. Despite the fear abductees have experienced, the Greys are benevolent, Brown said.
34, He smiled in a benevolent sort of way when he said this.
35, Therefore, they perceived themselves as corporate members and experienced its power as essentially benevolent.
36, Despite the fear abductees have experienced, the Greys are benevolent, Brown said.
37, Arthur Jaffe was not a benevolent man at the best of times.
38, The integration of state and society favoured a benevolent and expansive concept of the role of the state.
39, Every commission includes a 20% donation to the relevant service association or benevolent fund.
40, The political turbulence that followed the Civil War was only brought under control by Cromwell's benevolent dictatorship.
41, We were absolute leaders, but we were benevolent, and so we were much loved.
42, Mr Milosevic, in dark suit and red tie, answered the interviewer's simple questions like a benevolent uncle.
43, The club received a benevolent donation.
44, He possesses a mild and benevolent countenance.
45, They believe that the country needs a benevolent dictator.
46, His smooth, speculative face is composed to benevolent expectation.
47, Our teachers taught us to be benevolent.
48, We could count on benevolent understanding.
49, Japan today doesn't enjoy such a benevolent economic clime.
50, belief in the existence of a benevolent god.
51, It'seems to preside over London like a benevolent.
52, The benevolent St. Bernard coming to the aid of a snowbound mountain climber with a warming shot of brandy ... it happened in too many 1950s era cartoons for us to count.
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53, But the intent has always been moralistic: to provide stable and benevolent government.
54, These days a benevolent billionaire might set up a charitable trust fund.
55, The trustee, as such, is fat and pompous and benevolent.
56, The emir does not pretend he is anything but a benevolent modernising autocrat.
57, Rather than a benevolent "socialist" super power China, whose population is made up over 90% Han Chinese, will bestride the world as a racially homogeneous, and communalistic "Middle Kingdom.
58, By supporting the work of the Benevolent Fund through a donation or Deed of Covenant.
59, He treat us very benevolent though sometimes he got ill-tempered.
60, Future forces should operate from a generally benevolent policy of avoiding noncombatant casualties.
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