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    benign
    /bɪˈnʌɪn/

    adjective

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  2. BENIGN definition: 1. pleasant and kind: 2. A benign growth is not cancer and is not likely to be harmful: 3…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : of a mild type or character that does not threaten health or life. especially : not becoming cancerous. a benign lung tumor. b. : having no significant effect : harmless. environmentally benign. 2. : of a gentle disposition : gracious. a benign teacher. 3. a. : showing kindness and gentleness. benign faces. : favorable, wholesome.

  4. BENIGN meaning: 1. pleasant and kind: 2. A benign growth is not cancer and is not likely to be harmful: 3…. Learn more.

  5. Definition of benign adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Benign conditions are pleasant or make it easy for something to happen. They enjoyed an especially benign climate. This plunge came in a time of relatively benign economic conditions.

  7. having a kindly disposition; gracious: a benign king. Synonyms: compassionate, gentle, humane, tender, benevolent, benignant, kindly, good. showing or expressive of gentleness or kindness: a benign smile. favorable; propitious: a series of benign omens and configurations in the heavens. Antonyms: sinister.

  8. Someone or something that is benign is gentle, kind, mild, or unharmful: a benign soul wouldn't hurt a fly. Benign describes a range of qualities, all of them positive. When talking about a person, it means "gentle."

  9. BENIGN meaning: 1. not likely to kill you: 2. kind, or not intending to harm anyone: . Learn more.

  10. be·nign. (bĭ-nīn′) adj. 1. a. Having little or no detrimental effect; harmless: a benign chemical; benign indifference. b. Of no danger to health; not malignant or disease-causing: a benign tumor. 2. Tending to exert a beneficial influence; favorable: a policy with benign consequences for the economy. 3. a.

  11. benigner, benignest. Good-natured; kindly. Webster's New World. Favorable; beneficial. Webster's New World. Tending to exert a beneficial influence; favorable. A policy with benign consequences for the economy. American Heritage. Doing little or no harm; not malignant; specif., not cancerous.