English to Greek Meaning of benevolence - καλοσύνη


Benevolence :
καλοσύνη

καλοσύνη, γενναιοδωρία, φιλανθρωπία, γενναίο δώρο, αγαθοεργία, χορηγία, μεγαλοψυχία, καλό των άλλων, κοινωφελών, αλτρουϊσμός

καλοσύνηbenevolences
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Definitions of benevolence in English
Noun(1) disposition to do good(2) an inclination to do kind or charitable acts(3) an act intending or showing kindness and good will
Examples of benevolence in English
(1) Churches in Bradford are set to benefit from a cash boost from the region's landfill sites.(2) Finalists benefit from the publicity they receive and from the networking opportunities that arise in the course of the year long programme.(3) Refugee mothers don't even get the milk tokens that mothers on benefit are entitled to.(4) She says it is going to take executives of color to bring about changes to benefit the parity of newsroom diversity.(5) The service can only exist on the subscriptions received from households who benefit from the service.(6) Increased economic and trade promotion and cooperation along the border will benefit both nations.(7) It said the referee had done his best and it was easy with the benefit of sophisticated video technology and hindsight to criticise him.(8) Here is the chance to enjoy ancient geology with the benefit of modern organisation.(9) But the report also recognises that its recommendations were made ÔÇÿwith the benefit of hindsightÔÇÖ.(10) And the cricket world, with its benefit years, charity quizzes and galas, is quite good at rattling buckets.(11) Even the governor admitted in his state of the state address that there was no evidence that the new bill would benefit the economy.(12) With the benefit of clear thinking the men on the field and the mentors on the line conjured, then executed, an unlikely escape plan.(13) Another approach is to examine the area thoroughly, with the benefit of informative and informed opinion.(14) Emily Barr wrote a dark, funny novel called Backpack that, with the benefit of Chick Lit packaging, gained huge sales.(15) They already raise funds through benefit gigs in the town and sponsors but are now inviting people to become Friends of the Festival.(16) A national cultural policy should therefore be put in place without undue delay to benefit the nation.
(1) fringe benefit ::
πρόσθετων παροχών
(2) benefit from ::
όφελος από
(3) unemployment benefit ::
επίδομα ανεργίας
(4) mutual benefit ::
αμοιβαίο όφελος
(5) child benefit ::
επίδομα τέκνου
(6) employee benefit ::
παροχών σε εργαζόμενους
(7) for the benefit of ::
για το όφελος του
(8) benefit of the doubt ::
ευεργέτημα της αμφιβολίας
(9) cost benefit analysis ::
ανάλυση κόστους-οφέλους
(10) marginal benefit ::
οριακό όφελος
Synonyms
Noun
1. kindness ::
καλοσύνη
3. big-heartedness ::
μεγάλη εγκαρδιότητα
4. goodness ::
καλοσύνη
5. goodwill ::
φήμη και πελατεία
6. charity ::
φιλανθρωπία
7. altruism ::
αλτρουϊσμός
9. compassion ::
συμπόνια
10. philanthropy ::
φιλανθρωπία
11. generosity ::
γενναιοδωρία
12. magnanimity ::
μεγαλοψυχία
16. beneficence ::
αγαθοεργία
17. bounty ::
γενναιοδωρία
Antonyms
1. venom ::
δηλητήριο
Different Forms
benevolence, benevolences
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