Everyone could see that his benevolent demeanor had immediately changed to severe malice when he saw me enter the area.
A student was starting to get in trouble and the other student was cooling him off
The Doctor is benevolent and wants to help every patient in the world.
Franz-Joseph pictured himself as a very benevolent and enlightened ruler.
Here are a couple.He is a kind, benevolent man.She was a thoughtful and benevolent woman.
Sarah was seen as a benevolent club leader, as she treated everyone well.If your actions are upright and benevolent, be assured they will augment your power and happiness.Santa Claus is known for his jolly, benevolent personality.
A student was starting to get in trouble and the other student was cooling him off
The benevolent couple generously donated money to the local orphanage.
Yes: What makes you so benevolent today?
I bear no malice towards anybody Malice means to have no intention or desire to do evil
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.
"Malice" is legally defined as "evil intent" and is also used to describe the intent to cause harm. A sentence with malice would be made with the intent to hurt someone. (see related question for sentence examples)
The Doctor is benevolent and wants to help every patient in the world.
She spoke with such malice in her voice that it was clear she wanted to hurt him.
Franz-Joseph pictured himself as a very benevolent and enlightened ruler.
The benevolent old man always went out of his way to help others in need.
The benevolent teacher always supported her students in reaching their full potential.
Example: He gave me a benevolent smile, but I only turned away coldly.