benignant

/bɪˈnɪɡnənt/
adjective
  1. Kind and gentle; showing a caring or favorable nature.
    • The old woman was known for her benignant attitude toward stray animals.
    • His benignant expression put everyone at ease during the meeting.
    • The benignant teacher always had a smile for her students.
  2. Favorable or beneficial in effect; not harmful (often used in medical or formal contexts).
    • The treaty had a benignant influence on trade between the two countries.
    • The doctor confirmed that the growth was benignant and required no treatment.
    • A benignant climate helped the crops thrive all season.
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