benignant
Americanadjective
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kind, especially to inferiors; gracious.
a benignant sovereign.
- Synonyms:
- charitable, generous, benign, benevolent
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exerting a good influence; beneficial.
the benignant authority of the new president.
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Pathology. benign.
Other Word Forms
- benignancy noun
- benignantly adverb
- unbenignant adjective
- unbenignantly adverb
Etymology
Origin of benignant
Example Sentences
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Boss McCooey takes a benignant interest in schools, got his sister Margaret on the Board of Superintendents.
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For in one of the mission chambers a venerable, white-haired invalid, with wrinkled, bespectacled eyes and a broad, benignant face, lay on what seemed likely to be his death bed.
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Radio's most untrammeled critic last week put out a little book that was, like himself, benignant but free from bunk.*
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He had "a benignant smile" and was popular with his people.
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The benignant influence crept like gas through the Row.
From "Cannery Row" by John Steinbeck
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