Yes: What makes you so benevolent today?
To be benevolent is to show kindness. Here is a sample sentence: John assumed the money in his wallet would be stolen, but it was returned by a benevolent stranger.
The benevolent couple generously donated money to the local orphanage.
The Doctor is benevolent and wants to help every patient in the world.
Franz-Joseph pictured himself as a very benevolent and enlightened ruler.
Example: He gave me a benevolent smile, but I only turned away coldly.
Here are a couple.He is a kind, benevolent man.She was a thoughtful and benevolent woman.
The benevolent teacher always supported her students in reaching their full potential.
The benevolent old man always went out of his way to help others in need.
Everyone could see that his benevolent demeanor had immediately changed to severe malice when he saw me enter the area.
Martin Luther King Jr. used benevolent acts of protest to make his point. (benevolent, not bonevolent)
The General Charity Society is a benevolent association, so we should donate some money.I thought he was being benevolent by donating money but he had an ulterior motive.There are several benevolent societies that help people but what they really need is a job.
Benevolent means acting with good intentions, doing good. Here are some sentences.The benevolent ruler shared the harvest with his subjects.The benevolent society gave away blankets to the homeless people.His intentions are benevolent, even though he looks violent.