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benevolence definition
deposition to do good, an act of kindness, a generous gift , a compulsory level by certain english kings with no level of authority than the claim of prerogative
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benevolence etymology
latin: bene volent, bene - well, velle - to wish , old french: benivolent, middle english: benevolent
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synonyms
altruism , compassion , generosity , kindness , amity
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antonyms
cruelty , harshness , meanness , hatred, animosity
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idiomatic expressions
come to the rescue , do someone a favor, give someone the shirt off one's back, go bat for someone , help someone out
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manifestations
be willing to do anything to help, help even when help is not convenient , let someone know that you would like help, provide assistance when needed, defend someone's reputation
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biblical application
Galatians 6:10, Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.
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feeling and behavior the show a desire to help other people and lack of selfishness (synonyms)
altruism
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a feeling of wanting a help someone who is sick, hungry, in trouble etc. (synonyms)
compassion
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the quality of being kind, understanding and not selfish (synonyms)
generosity
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the quality or state of being kind (synonyms)
kindness
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a feeling of friendship, friendly relations between nation or group (synonyms)
amity
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a desire to cause other to suffer (antonyms)
cruelty
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a harsh or sharp quality (antonyms)
hardness
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the desire to cause pain for the satisfaction of doing harm (antonyms)
meanness
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a very strong feeling of dislike (antonyms)
hatred
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a strong feeling of dislike or hatred (antonyms)
animosity
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help someone in need specially in an emergency situation (idiomatic expressions)
come to the rescue
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do something out of kindness rather than out of the sense of duty or for memory (idiomatic expressions)
do someone a favor
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do whatever is necessary to help someone (idiomatic expressions)
give someone the shirt off one's back
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give a help in times of trouble or need (idiomatic expressions)
go bat for someone
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give assistance to someone or provide help (idiomatic expressions)
help someone out