benignant

[bəˈnɪɡnənt]

benignant Definition

  • 1kind and gentle
  • 2not harmful or dangerous

Using benignant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "benignant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The benignant teacher was loved by all her students.

  • Example

    The weather was benignant, with a gentle breeze and warm sunshine.

  • Example

    The tumor was found to be benignant, much to the patient's relief.

benignant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for benignant

Antonyms for benignant

Phrases with benignant

  • a kind and gentle smile

    Example

    She greeted me with a benignant smile.

  • a non-cancerous tumor that is not harmful to the body

    Example

    The doctor confirmed that the lump was a benignant tumor.

  • a mild and pleasant climate that is not harsh or extreme

    Example

    The island has a benignant climate, making it a popular tourist destination.

Origins of benignant

from Latin 'benignus', meaning 'kind'

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Summary: benignant in Brief

'Benignant' [bəˈnɪɡnənt] describes someone or something that is kind, gentle, and not harmful. It can refer to people, such as 'The benignant teacher was loved by all her students,' or things, like 'The weather was benignant, with a gentle breeze and warm sunshine.' Other examples include 'benignant smile,' 'benignant tumor,' and 'benignant climate.'