benignly
Americanadverb
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in a kind, gracious, or gentle manner.
Kit smiled benignly and told them to wait and see.
I reacted far too forcefully to a very benignly stated criticism, but that was because I was frustrated.
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in a positive, favorable, or auspicious way.
The trail begins benignly enough, but gains elevation unevenly, with surprisingly steep sections throughout.
Laws once thought to operate benignly in women's favor have in time come to be seen as instead impeding their opportunity to participate in and contribute to society.
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Pathology. in a way that is not malignant.
This procedure is most commonly performed in men with benignly enlarged prostate glands.
Candida, an opportunistic fungal pathogen, for the most part lives benignly on our skin and mucous membranes.
Other Word Forms
- superbenignly adverb
- unbenignly adverb
Etymology
Origin of benignly
Example Sentences
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Not unlike the genre of naughty village quirk that gave us “Calendar Girls,” “Wicked Little Letters” is benignly enjoyable in its take on a true story of hidden feelings, farcical expression and righteous action.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2024
When E. coli fail to attach and colonize the gut, the pathogen benignly moves through and passes out of the body.
From Science Daily • Mar. 13, 2024
And one leader’s picture - smiling benignly from every traffic circle — stands out from the rest: Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
From Washington Times • Sep. 6, 2023
And one leader’s picture — smiling benignly from every traffic circle — stands out from the rest: Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 5, 2023
The speaker’s hands were folded benignly on his chest.
From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger
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