accommodating, benignant, congenial, forbearing, good for, humane, kindly, nontoxic, propitious, tenderhearted, well-disposed
Definitionadj. not dangerous to health
Last update: December 28, 2015
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The medicine is benign in its effects and will cause you no harm. [adjective]
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Even though the company claims the energy drink is benign, you may experience some unwanted side effects after drinking the beverage. [adjective]
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He is known for his benign disposition. [adjective]
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Its effect would probably be benign in a case of elephantiasis. [Please select]
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Benign tumors, though harmless, may, by the accident of their location, indirectly produce death. [Please select]
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Her presence seemed to have a benign influence on those there. [Please select]
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God's benign plan is revealed by the recurring words: "God saw that it was good." [Please select]
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she is very benign when she speaks. [Please select]
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she is very benign when she speaks. [Please select]
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He pointed upwards, and with benign and cheering words addressed us as his fellow-mortals, accountable, like himself, to the Maker of us all. [adjective]
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(Mild, benign, rectorial, reproving, the head of Don John Conmee rises from the pianola coffin.) [adjective]
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