Actually that is an English word; the Latin form was originally "benevolens."
bene = good
volens = wanting
So it means, "wanting good."
Acually I am a different person that improved this answer and benevolent is a Latin word.
The virture benevolence means to do kindly acts. To follow the golden rule. Being very generous and doing charitable acts is what the virture of benevolence means.
Benevolence is the quality of meaning well or kindness.
Benevolent is the adjective form for the noun benevolence.
Not technically. Benevolence is kindness, charity, or good will. One might say that in the aftermath, there was sympathyexpressed by other diplomatic missions. An example of actual benevolence would be the housing of displaced family members in the wake of the attacks.
Benevolence, bounty, unselfishness, liberality, goodness, charity, hospitality
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Benevolence means kindness, charity, or goodwill. It could have the synonyms goodness, altruism, compassion, or generosity. It is the opposite of malevolence, which means evil.In the charitable sense, the noun benevolence can refer to any such aid, or assistance, supplied to another.
Benevolence. Naim Omari means the highest of benevolence.
Latin has two words meaning benevolence: benevolentia and largitio.
homonyms of benevolence
Benevolent is the adjective form for the noun benevolence.
charitable; benevolent; benevolence; freehearted; generous; eleemosynary; gifting; bighearted; bounteous; APPELLATION
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There are four syllables in the word "benevolence" (be-nev-o-lence).
The word comes from Latin 'Sanctus' meaning holy or consecrated. It became adopted into most European languages (with spelling differences) meaning a person of great holiness of benevolence
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Tears of Benevolence - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Benevolence is pronounced buh-nev-uh-luhns.