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Can you explain the difference between “beneficent” and “benevolent” with sentence examples? Thanks!
27 Thg 03 2023 17:53
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“Beneficent” is more related to good actions, while “benevolent” is more related to good character. beneficent (adj.) = doing or producing good; especially related to charity Ex: “They are a beneficent family who regularly volunteer at a homeless shelter.” benevolent (adj.) = wishing others well; wanting good for others and to do good Ex: “Despite his ugly appearance, the giant was benevolent and friendly.”
27 tháng 3 năm 2023
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These words have Latin origin. If you look them up in a dictionary of etymology, you will understand them. In brief, the first means "doing good" and the second means "wanting good".
28 tháng 3 năm 2023
"Bene" just means "good". Beneficent has more to do with generosity: actually giving people money or help, etc. Benevolent just means "well-wishing". The beneficent charity gives a substantial amount of monetary aid to disenfranchised minorities. The benevolent wizard has been known to cast well-meaning spells that backfired in comical ways.
27 tháng 3 năm 2023
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