Benevolence.
Benevolent is an adjective.
adjective
Some words with the prefix 'bene' are:beneficialbeneficebenefitbenedictionbenevolencebenefactorThe prefix means "good". Ironically, Benedict Arnold's first name means "good speech" or "good talk".
the latin root word for benefactor is bene!! it means "well"
There are several. "Benevolent" is one such word.
Benefactor, benefaction, benefactress,
"Detrimental" refers to something that has an overall negative effect. The antonym (opposite) of "detrimental" is "beneficial."
Some words with the prefix 'bene' are:beneficialbeneficebenefitbenedictionbenevolencebenefactorThe prefix means "good". Ironically, Benedict Arnold's first name means "good speech" or "good talk".
Some Latin words with the root "bene" include "benevolent" (kind-hearted) and "benefit" (advantage). In Greek, you have "euphoria" (a feeling of well-being).
the latin root word for benefactor is bene!! it means "well"
There are several. "Benevolent" is one such word.
bene, meaning good
bene meaning good or well
The Latin root for "benefactor" is "bene" meaning "well" or "good," and "factor" meaning "someone who does something." Together, "bene" and "factor" form "benefactor," which refers to someone who does good deeds or provides help or financial support.
'Bene' is a latin root meaning 'good'. A benefactor, for instance, is someone doing good.
Bene, meaning well, and factor, meaning maker or doer.
"benevolent" is actually a compound word in Latin. "Bene" is the adverb "well" "volent" is a participle meaning "wanting'" thus "benevolent" literally means "well-wishing"
benefactor, factor, factorization
Here are a few words with the root word "fac": Factory Facilitate Factor Benefactor