Antonym: malign. Similar words: enigma, denigrate, enigmatic, bent, bend, bench, beneath, benefit. Meaning: [bɪ'naɪn] adj. 1. not dangerous to health; not recurrent or progressive (especially of a tumor) 2. pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence 3. kindness of disposition or manner.
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31. No similar evidence exists in the past for the use of so-called brain science for benign purposes.
32. Who would ever guess from the benign expression on his face that just a moment ago he had been exploding with anger?
33. This did indeed run counter to the original principle of a benign public monopoly.
34. And it may be that depleted uranium can, after all,[http://sentencedict.com/benign.html] be shown to be benign.
35. Burns and other officials said the issue is not whether Scientology is good or bad, benign or malevolent.
36. To all outward appearance, he looked benign enough, with a mild, unsullied face, the perfect choirboy.
37. It has been Labour's good fortune to inherit this benign state of affairs.
38. In a study of 23232 miners, excess mortality was noted for benign respiratory conditions, accidents, and gastric cancer.
39. Given the performance of most bond funds the past three years, perhaps some benign neglect was in order.
40. Leadership was a subject that had suffered benign neglect among the managers.
41. A higher synthesis, one ushering in a new reign of peace and harmony, under a benign and ever just science.
42. Self expandable steel braided endoprostheses were first used for the treatment of vascular and urological benign strictures, with good clinical results.
43. Of the patients with benign strictures, 32 had universal colitis and 10 had left sided involvement alone.
44. Chamfer's easy confidence, and benign but firm manner, had often kept the peace in the Westside and Barrow Vale.
45. Haass is for the third option. Benign neglect will not be benign, he says.
46. In this study we have examined both benign and malignant colorectal strictures in ulcerative colitis and have compared their features.
47. Ernest Conway had never felt disposed to adopt a conventional, benign, grandfatherly role.
48. After all, there can be all kinds of benign lesions in the brain.
49. The mean ages of onset of colitis in the benign and malignant groups were 31 and 24 years respectively.
50. The river is benign now but will turn into a threatening torrent when the monsoons begin in early summer.
51. Indeed, after years of benign neglect, the job of booking acts for Reading became every promoter's dream.
52. The authoritative, dedicated, and benign conductor was Williams Llewellyn, whose knowledge and love for the score was obvious.
53. But now a meaningful benign world, the source of my dreams, glimmers briefly.
54. As such they have to be understood with nuances of influence and control often benign but sometimes narrow in focus.
55. None of the 15 patients subsequently shown to have benign disease had positive cytology.
56. Coming from her tight mouth, the county trilling on local lawlessness and moral decline made these cankers seem wholly benign.
57. So the algae hang on as debilitating parasites rather than evolving towards benign cooperation.
58. In fact, there seems to be a general predilection of benign strictures for the left side of the colon.
59. The most striking aspect of our study is the difference in presenting symptoms associated with benign v malignant strictures.
60. His benign middle-class credentials were supposed to attract a wide spectrum of supporters, but he was merely a figurehead.
More similar words: enigma, denigrate, enigmatic, bent, bend, bench, beneath, benefit, benevolent, beneficial, night, benevolence, benefit from, niggle, at night, by night, nigeria, nightmare, midnight, overnight, nighttime, niggardly, at midnight, day and night, night and day, penis, genius, even if, senile, senior.