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What's the difference between benevolent and benign?
Mar 24, 2020 1:19 PM
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Benign can also be used to describe a person who is kind and gentle:
She has a benign personality.
My last boss was mean and hateful. My current boss is very benign.
In medicine, a benign tumor is the opposite of a malignant tumor. A malignant tumor is cancerous; a benign tumor is not.
March 24, 2020
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Benevolent means to be for the purpose of doing good, such as a benevolent charity. Benign means gentle or non-harmful and is used mostly in medical terms, such as a benign tumor ( a tumor that is mostly harmless)
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