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Beneficent - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

beneficent

/bəˈnɛfəsənt/ /bɪˈnɛfɪsənt/

Definition:

Generous or doing good, often in a charitable or kind manner.

Synonyms:

Benevolent, charitable, generous, kindhearted, altruistic

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Malevolent, selfish, unkind

Common Collocations:

Beneficent act, beneficent ruler, beneficent intentions

Derivatives:

Beneficence, beneficently

Usage Tips:

Use "beneficent" to describe actions or people who actively promote kindness and generosity.

Common Phrases:

Beneficent spirit, beneficent influence, beneficent deeds

Etymology:

From Latin "beneficent-", meaning "doing good," from "bene" (well) + "facere" (to do).

Examples:

  • 1. The king was known for his beneficent rule and generosity.
  • 2. Her beneficent donations helped build a new school in the village.
  • 3. The organization’s beneficent efforts improved many lives.
  • 4. He acted out of a purely beneficent motive to help others.

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