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benignity

1 of 1noun
/bɪˈnaɪnɪti/
Forms:benignities
1

an act of kindness, care, mercy, or consideration for another

  • Villagers remembered the good pastor not only for Sunday sermons but his constant benignities, bringing aid and solace to all in need throughout the parish.
  • Her generous spirit, playful humor and behind-the-scenes benignities touched all corners of the close-knit community where she had deep roots.
  • The elderly woman's warm smile and caring words offered great benignities to those feeling lonely or distressed.
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2

the quality of being kind and considerate toward others' well-being

  • His calm, soft-spoken demeanor reflected his underlying benignity.
  • Leaders who rule with benignity are beloved by their people.
  • What the world needs more of is people demonstrating benignity in all their interactions.
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