Vocabulary

Benign

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
gentle and kind.
Urdu meaning
بے ضرر، شفیق، مہربان
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Moreover, global trade uncertainty has reduced following the announcement of revised US import tariffs, while commodity price outlook remains benign.
  2. Influencers, we believe, are more or less benign, and the entertainment they provide is neutral in nature.
  3. Moreover `If allies see it as benign and trustworthy, they are more persuadable and likely to follow that country`s lead`.
  4. `Though debt servicing costs remain hefty, the government`s efforts to expand revenue and benign inflation are hastening the pace of fiscal consolidation,` S&P said.
  5. India`s intentions regarding Pakistan`s share of water are hardly benign.
Synonyms
kindly, kind, warm-hearted, good-natured, friendly, warm, affectionate, agreeable

Antonyms
unfriendly, hostile
Curator example
“his benign but firm manner”

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