Crossword-Solution: BENIGNITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Benignity | n. | The quality of being benign; goodness; kindness; graciousness. |
| Benignity | n. | Mildness; gentleness. |
| Benignity | n. | Salubrity; wholesome quality. |
We have 56 clues for the answer “BENIGNITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the quality of being kind and gentle | 1 answer |
| humanitarianism | 11 answers |
| loving kindness | 16 answers |
| milk of human kindness | 16 answers |
| nonconformist conscience | 16 answers |
| heart of gold | 17 answers |
| goodness and mercy | 17 answers |
| social conscience | 18 answers |
| universal benevolence | 18 answers |
| good works | 19 answers |
| kind act | 19 answers |
| humanism | 19 answers |
| AHIMSA | 21 answers |
| beneficence | 22 answers |
| philanthropy | 23 answers |
| voluntary work | 24 answers |
| labour of love | 25 answers |
| Labor of love? | 25 answers |
| holy war | 25 answers |
| commiseration | 26 answers |
| Godliness | 27 answers |
| sainthood | 28 answers |
| good deed | 29 answers |
| Devoutness | 31 answers |
| Religion | 36 answers |
| CONSCIENCE ___ | 37 answers |
| Benevo-lence | 38 answers |
| Decency | 39 answers |
| kindliness | 41 answers |
| Goodwill | 42 answers |
| piety | 46 answers |
| Mercy! | 51 answers |
| Holiness | 51 answers |
| Fund | 51 answers |
| spirituality | 52 answers |
| Magnanimity | 53 answers |
| lenity | 53 answers |
| forgiveness | 54 answers |
| Homage | 54 answers |
| benediction | 58 answers |
| Sanctity | 58 answers |
| invocation | 59 answers |
| clemency | 59 answers |
| Blessing | 63 answers |
| Favour | 64 answers |
| Leniency | 66 answers |
| Faith | 70 answers |
| indulgence | 70 answers |
| commitment | 71 answers |
| Kindness | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
TREOCEL
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with BENIGNITY (5)
The truth was,—and it is Phœbe’s only excuse,—that, although Judge Pyncheon’s glowing benignity might not be absolutely unpleasant to the feminine beholder, with the width of a street, or even an ordinary-sized room, interposed between, yet it became quite too intense, when this dark, full-fed physiognomy (so roughly bearded, too, that no razor could ever make it smooth) sought to bring itself into actual contact with the object of its regards.
The accents of an unknown tongue, however harsh they might have sounded when uttered by another, had, coming from the beautiful Rebecca, the romantic and pleasing effect which fancy ascribes to the charms pronounced by some beneficent fairy, unintelligible, indeed, to the ear, but, from the sweetness of utterance, and benignity of aspect, which accompanied them, touching and affecting to the heart.
Leavenworth placidly waved his hand, as if to exorcise the spirit of levity, while his glance journeyed with leisurely benignity to another object--a marble replica of the bust of Miss Light.
Extract from A Lecture on Slavery, at Rochester, December 8, 1850 The relation of master and slave has been called patriarchal, and only second in benignity and tenderness to that of the parent and child.
Cabinet ministers on both sides were alluded to by their Christian names with a sort of bored benignity.
Quotes with BENIGNITY (3)
The mysterious manner in which this growing sense of unity commingles with a sense of utter goodness is worth noting. It arises by no effort of mine; rather does it come to me out of I know not where. Harmony appears gradually and flows through my whole being like music. An infinite tenderness takes possession of me, smoothing away the harsh cynicism which a reiterated experience of human ingratitude and human treachery has driven deeply into my temperament. I feel the fundam…
[Lear] is the universal image of the unwisdom and destructiveness of paternal love at its most ineffectual, implacably persuaded of its own benignity, totally devoid of self-knowledge, and careening onward until it brings down the person it loves best, and its world as well.
Christmas has become a public affirmation of the power and benignity of the state, to which we all make obeisance in the sybolism of the breath test ceremony.