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- adjectivebenignant (adjective)
- kindly and benevolent:"an old man, with a face noble and benignant"
- archaichaving a good effect; beneficial:"the benignant touch of love and beauty"
- medicineless common term for benign
Originlate 18th century: from benign, or Latin benignus, on the pattern of malignant.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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- Benignantly is an adverb that is not frequently used in common language, but it can refer to actions done in a kindly, gentle, or harmless manner1. It signifies goodwill or indicating or expressing kindness or favor with a positive intent1. It stems from the adjective "benignant", which means kind, gracious, favorable or beneficial2. Synonyms of benignant include serenely mild and kindly, and favorable and beneficial2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Benignantly is an adverb that is not frequently used in common language, but it can refer to actions done in a kindly, gentle, or harmless manner. It signifies goodwill or indicating or expressing kindness or favor with a positive intent. It stems from the adjective "benignant", which means kind, gracious, favorable or beneficial.www.definitions.net/definition/benignantlybenignant adjective be·nig·nant bi-ˈnig-nənt Synonyms of benignant 1 : serenely mild and kindly : benign 2 : favorable, beneficialwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/benignant
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