"Transformation" would summarize what Pip's benefactor, Abel Magwitch, had done for him in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations". Magwitch's financial support and secret patronage altered Pip's social status, opportunities, and worldview throughout the story.
Humanitarian, benefactor, patron, donor, contributor...
"SMH" stands for "shaking my head." It is often used to express disbelief, disapproval, or disappointment in response to something someone has said or done.
I felt a sense of satisfaction after completing the difficult task.
"Sleepishly" is not a recognized word in standard English. It may be a slang or informal term derived from "sleepy" to describe someone who exhibits characteristics of tiredness or drowsiness.
Yes, "thoughtfully" is an adverb because it describes how an action is done. It often answers the question "how" in relation to a verb.
The antonym of beneficiary is benefactor.
the latin root word for benefactor is bene!! it means "well"
When my father dies he will be the benefactor of his estate, and I will be the main beneficiary.
Humanitarian, benefactor, patron, donor, contributor...
A word pair that completes benefactor and money would be kroner donor.
"Benefactor" is a noun. It refers to a person who gives money or help to a person or cause.
Benefactor is technically gender neutral, but benefactress is a specifically feminine form of the word.
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