Sentence examples for Benevolent from inspiring English sources

The word "Benevolent" is correct and well written in English
It is typically used to describe someone who is kind, generous, and well-meaning, often in the context of charitable actions or intentions. Example: "The benevolent organization provided food and shelter to those in need during the winter months." Alternatives include "kind-hearted" or "charitable."

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Benevolent

adjective

Having a disposition to do good.

  • Chinese and Eastern mythologies describe dragons as benevolent.

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I could be persuaded to put a more benevolent interpretation on so much of what you have done, if it weren't for the fact that parallel to the assault on liberty has been your move against Parliament in favour of giving the Executive more arbitrary powers.

The MGNREGA came into being not because of a benevolent government, but because of pressure from social movements and rural workers.

That they recovered to make 278 and cause more than few jitters through the England camp as the ball flew the boundary was down in part to some powerful hitting and in no small measure to some benevolent bowling that tended to put the ball into the arc of the bat swing rather nicely.

Even once you've posted your first tweet, there are plenty of opportunities for benevolent lurking – opportunities most people don't make use of.

In general people who speak a little slower tend to be perceived as more friendly or benevolent while we often associate things like competence and authority with people who speak a little faster.

The greatest playwright of his age, a simultaneously benevolent and aquiline figure, wore the clothes he had worn all day – a creased safari jacket over a crumpled open-necked shirt, slacks and trainers.

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In the US, benevolent innovation by the private sector (be it for profit or not for profit) to improve quality and reduce costs is still very rare when compared with the relentless drive of hospitals and physicians to make money and expand, regardless of underlying health care needs or the reality of limited family, employer or state budgets.

But his behaviour was not always in this benevolent category, said Hughes.

A survey earlier this year conducted by the benevolent fund of the Professional Cricketers Association (PCA) asked 500 cricketers present and past a range of questions about mental and physical health.

I'm not sure the Pollsters Benevolent Fundd constitutes the deserving poor but perhaps I could run a workshop for the pundits of Westminster?

Having witnessed the generational fracturing of my own family because of the 1955 Labor party split (it was a source of simmering tension in my parents' marriage for 50 years), I was ever cognisant of the range of emotion and action – from benevolent public service to astounding treachery – that politics could inspire.

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