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benignant (adjective), more benignant, most benignant
1. Conveying kindness and graciousness in behavior or appearance: The actress, despite her fame, always displayed a benignant attitude towards her fans.
2. Relating to a favorable and desirable situation: There was a warm and benignant breeze blowing up from the river during the afternoon.
3. Descriptive of the kind and courteous behavior of a ruler towards his or her subjects: Once on the throne, the king, who had been young and foolish, was soon beloved by his subjects because of his benignant goodwill towards everyone.

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2. Relating to a favorable and desirable situation: There was a warm and benignant breeze blowing up from the river during the afternoon.
3. Descriptive of the kind and courteous behavior of a ruler towards his or her subjects: Once on the throne, the king, who had been young and foolish, was soon beloved by his subjects because of his benignant goodwill towards everyone.

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bene-, ben-, beni-
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genus, genesis-, -gen, -gene, -genesis, -genetic, -genic, -geny, -genous
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