benévolo
benevolent
adjective beh-NEH-boh-loh Rare
Origin: From Latin benevolus, from bene (well) + velle (to wish).
Also means
kind
Usage Note
Benévolo describes a disposition that wishes others well and acts with generosity and goodwill — close to 'benevolent', 'kindly', or 'well-meaning'. It is a formal adjective; everyday speech more often uses bondadoso or amable. Note that v is pronounced like b in Spanish (beh-NEH-boh-loh), so the spelling difference between b and v carries no phonetic distinction. The feminine form is benévola.
Examples
"El juez fue benévolo con el acusado."
Natural Translation
The judge was lenient with the accused.
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