ben·e·fac·tor
ben·e·fac·tor (bèn¹e-fàk´ter) noun
One that gives aid, especially financial aid.
[Middle English, from Late Latin, from Latin benefacere. See benefaction.]
Malefactor
There is no grammatical gender in the English noun. The word benefactress may be used for a female benefactor, but it is not necessary except to specify the person's gender, which of course is a form of sexism.
The opposite of a word is called the antonym. The antonym for the work "recipient" is the following: doner, giver, contributor, benefactor, patron, supporter, subscriber, presenter.
The feminine form of benefactor is benefactress.
the latin root word for benefactor is bene!! it means "well"
benefactress
Malefactor
There is no grammatical gender in the English noun. The word benefactress may be used for a female benefactor, but it is not necessary except to specify the person's gender, which of course is a form of sexism.
The benefactor of the scholarship is unknown.
The opposite of a word is called the antonym. The antonym for the work "recipient" is the following: doner, giver, contributor, benefactor, patron, supporter, subscriber, presenter.
My uncle was a benefactor for my charity.
The duration of The Benefactor is 3600.0 seconds.
The cast of The Benefactor - 2004 includes: Mark Cuban as Himself - The Benefactor
The antonym of beneficiary is benefactor.
The Benefactor ended on 2004-10-25.
The Benefactor was created on 2004-09-13.
The plural of benefactor is benefactors. As in "the benefactors are wealthy".