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Meanings of
benignant
in английском
португальский
benigno
каталонский
benigne
Back to the meaning
Pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence.
gracious
benign
malign
Related terms
kind
kindly
harmless
nonmalignant
португальский
benigno
Synonyms
Examples for "
gracious
"
gracious
benign
Examples for "
gracious
"
1
This was
gracious
;
it was generous; but it was more than that.
2
With a great effort, Joyce contrived to be
gracious
yet once more.
3
On how many occasions had this
gracious
house received friends and relatives?
4
She had a
gracious
quality about her, particularly apparent when she moved.
5
In this
gracious
house the war had always been at a distance.
1
However, less
benign
weather conditions might impact on the group in 2013.
2
The way forward is
benign
energy forms: wind, waves, solar and biomass.
3
The United States has so far taken a
benign
view of Abenomics.
4
However, we are also increasingly at risk from more
benign
seeming sources.
5
Ten cases had a
benign
behaviour, while two cases were locally aggressive.
Usage of
benignant
in английском
1
Surely there must be some
benignant
angel at work in her behalf.
2
The Quaker element gives an irresistible attraction to these
benignant
Philadelphia households.
3
Lemon-coloured kid gloves protected his oak-tough hands from the
benignant
May sunshine.
4
I turned to my servant, and with a
benignant
air addressed him:
5
Pablo wiped away with a saddle-colored paw a
benignant
and paternal smile.
6
And as to Jaquetta, she was born under a more
benignant
star.
7
Her tone-washowever no longer
benignant
,
and her directions were extremely peremptory.
8
As His disciple I adopt His pure, His merciful, His
benignant
doctrines.
9
Patriarchalism has a
benignant
sound-itis better than something that is worse!
10
Pronounce: dissuading; feuds; wounds; chalcedony; plaiting; bade; spacious;
benignant
;
mystic; imperious.
11
His hopes were high, his
benignant
star was once more in the ascendant.
12
General Peckem roused himself after a moment with an unctuous and
benignant
smile.
13
His eyes were set widely apart and were
benignant
and kind in expression.
14
There was a light as of heaven in those
benignant
eyes.
15
Her path had fallen in pleasant places, and only
benignant
spirits attended her.
16
At last Judge Blount looked across the table with
benignant
and fatherly pity.
Other examples for "benignant"
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benignant
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
benignant smile
benignant countenance
benignant face
benignant air
benignant aspect
More collocations
Translations for
benignant
португальский
benigno
каталонский
benigne
Benignant
through the time
Benignant
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common