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be·nev·o·lence
/bəˈnɛvlən(t)s, ˈnɛvə-/
善意,慈悲,善行
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Be·nev·o·lence
n.
1.
The
disposition
to
do
good
;
good
will
;
charitableness
;
love
of
mankind
,
accompanied
with
a
desire
to
promote
their
happiness
.
The
wakeful
benevolence
of
the
gospel
.
--
Chalmers
.
2.
An
act
of
kindness
;
good
done
;
charity
given
.
3.
A
species
of
compulsory
contribution
or
tax
,
which
has
sometimes
been
illegally
exacted
by
arbitrary
kings
of
England
,
and
falsely
represented
as
a
gratuity
.
Syn:
--
Benevolence
,
Beneficence
,
Munificence
.
Usage:
Benevolence
marks
a
disposition
made
up
of
a
choice
and
desire
for
the
happiness
of
others
.
Beneficence
marks
the
working
of
this
disposition
in
dispensing
good
on
a
somewhat
broad
scale
.
Munificence
shows
the
same
disposition
,
but
acting
on
a
still
broader
scale
,
in
conferring
gifts
and
favors
.
These
are
not
necessarily
confined
to
objects
of
immediate
utility
.
One
may
show
his
munificence
in
presents
of
pictures
or
jewelry
,
but
this
would
not
be
beneficence
.
Benevolence
of
heart
;
beneficence
of
life
;
munificence
in
the
encouragement
of
letters
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
benevolence
n
1:
disposition
to
do
good
[
ant
:
malevolence
]
2:
an
inclination
to
do
kind
or
charitable
acts
3:
an
act
intending
or
showing
kindness
and
good
will
[
syn
:
benefaction
]
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