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GOODNATURED |
Benevolent |
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CHARITIES |
Benevolent institutions |
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KINDLIEST |
Most benevolent |
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BENEVOLOUS |
Kind; benevolent. |
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HUMANITARIAN |
Benevolent; philanthropic. |
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AFFABLE |
At first friendly and benevolent, like Ella |
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CHARITABLE |
Full of love and good will; benevolent; kind. |
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UNFRIENDLY |
Not friendly; not kind or benevolent; hostile; as, an
unfriendly neighbor. |
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CHARITY |
Liberality to the poor and the suffering, to benevolent
institutions, or to worthy causes; generosity. |
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MANES |
The benevolent spirits of the dead, especially of dead
ancestors, regarded as family deities and protectors. |
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KIND |
Showing tenderness or goodness; disposed to do good and
confer happiness; averse to hurting or paining; benevolent; benignant;
gracious. |
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KINDLY |
Humane; congenial; sympathetic; hence, disposed to do good
to; benevolent; gracious; kind; helpful; as, kindly affections, words,
acts, etc. |
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GENTLENESS |
The quality or state of being gentle, well-born, mild,
benevolent, docile, etc.; gentility; softness of manners, disposition,
etc.; mildness. |
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GOOD |
Kind; benevolent; humane; merciful; gracious; polite;
propitious; friendly; well-disposed; -- often followed by to or toward,
also formerly by unto. |
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HUMANE |
Having the feelings and inclinations creditable to man;
having a disposition to treat other human beings or animals with
kindness; kind; benevolent. |
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DRUID |
A member of a social and benevolent order, founded in London
in 1781, and professedly based on the traditions of the ancient Druids.
Lodges or ... |
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AFFECTION |
...ural
impulse acting upon and swaying the mind; any emotion; as, the
benevolent affections, esteem, gratitude, etc.; the malevolent
affections... |
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ASSOCIATION |
...
particular purpose; as, the American Association for the Advancement of
Science; a benevolent association. Specifically, as among the
Congre... |