"Benevolent" has a stronger connotation than "kind." While both terms imply a disposition towards goodwill and generosity, "benevolent" suggests a more active, often larger-scale intention to do good, often associated with charitable actions or a sense of duty. "Kind," on the other hand, tends to describe more everyday, personal acts of generosity or compassion. Thus, benevolence carries a weightier implication of altruism and moral responsibility.
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Benevolent policy :)
Benevolent.
i don't really understand your question but benevolent means kind-hearted.
Here are a couple.He is a kind, benevolent man.She was a thoughtful and benevolent woman.
Benevolent means kind, caring, or generous.
If you are benevolent youre kind mean well to others.
it means benevolent and kind king in Arabic
Benevolent, Kind, Innocent, I recommend an online thesaurus!
Benevolent means "well-wishing," from the Latin words bene "well" and volens "wishing"
It depends. If we were looking for something to be funny then it has a positive connotation. But I think we can use it as a negative connotation to describe a person who is really off balance and kind of 'out there'.
benignant, gracious,benevolent, good-hearted, gentle,nice.