benignant (Meaning)

Wordnet

benignant (a)

pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence

Wordnet

benignant (s)

characterized by kindness and warm courtesy especially of a king to his subjects

Webster

benignant (a.)

Kind; gracious; favorable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of benignant

benignant Sentence Examples

  1. The benign growth on his shoulder was removed surgically without any complications.
  2. The pathologist confirmed that the tumor was benign, providing a positive prognosis.
  3. The benign nature of his health condition allowed him to continue his daily activities without interruption.
  4. Despite its benign appearance, the rash spread rapidly, prompting further medical investigation.
  5. The benign intentions of the volunteer group were evident in their selfless acts of kindness.
  6. The benign environment fostered creativity and innovation within the team.
  7. The benign laughter of children filled the playground with a joyful atmosphere.
  8. The benign weather conditions provided an ideal setting for the outdoor concert.
  9. Benign neglect can have harmful consequences, especially in cases involving vulnerable individuals.
  10. The benign smile on her face belied the intense emotions she was experiencing internally.

FAQs About the word benignant

pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence, characterized by kindness and warm courtesy especially of a king to his subjectsKind; gracious; favorable.

compassionate, gracious, beneficent, kindly, kind, benevolent, thoughtful, humane, sympathetic, gentle

vicious, savage,cruel, ruthless, insensate, brutal, atrocious, pitiless, unkind, barbarous

The benign growth on his shoulder was removed surgically without any complications.

The pathologist confirmed that the tumor was benign, providing a positive prognosis.

The benign nature of his health condition allowed him to continue his daily activities without interruption.

Despite its benign appearance, the rash spread rapidly, prompting further medical investigation.