Benevolent means acting with good intentions, doing good. Here are some sentences.
After the flood,concerned citizens made benevolent contributions for the relief effort.
The benevolent elders oversaw the rummage sale.
Being a benevolent person it was no surprise that some of her winnings went to charity.
The wealthy man was extremely benevolent, sharing his wealth with many and contributing to many charities.
The comparative form of "benevolent" is "more benevolent."
Benevolent means having good intentions or wanting good things to happen. A benevolent tone would be a tone of voice that is friendly and helpful.The policeman spoke in a benevolent tone as he assured the little girl he would help her find her parents.
To be benevolent is to show kindness. Here is a sample sentence: John assumed the money in his wallet would be stolen, but it was returned by a benevolent stranger.
Martin Luther King Jr. used benevolent acts of protest to make his point. (benevolent, not bonevolent)
After the flood,concerned citizens made benevolent contributions for the relief effort.
Yes: What makes you so benevolent today?
The benevolent elders oversaw the rummage sale.
The Doctor is benevolent and wants to help every patient in the world.
Franz-Joseph pictured himself as a very benevolent and enlightened ruler.
(Because of our benevolent nature, we will answer your question.)The new family had nothing but benevolent feelings toward all their neighbors.The benevolent shop owner gave each of his employees a share of his business when he retired.If your actions are upright and benevolent, be assured they will augment your power and happiness.It was a benevolent stranger who found my lost purse and returned it with its contents intact.Sarah was seen as a benevolent club leader, as she treated everyone well.Santa Claus is known for his jolly, benevolent personality.
Example: He gave me a benevolent smile, but I only turned away coldly.
Here are a couple.He is a kind, benevolent man.She was a thoughtful and benevolent woman.
Being a benevolent person it was no surprise that some of her winnings went to charity.