disposed+to+do+good

  • 41well-disposed — adjective Date: 14th century having a good disposition; especially disposed to be friendly, favorable, or sympathetic …

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  • 42think good — (obsolete) To be disposed, to be willing • • • Main Entry: ↑good …

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  • 43do-good — adjective Date: 1952 designed or disposed sometimes impracticably and too zealously toward bettering the conditions under which others live • do goodism noun …

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  • 44well — 1. adv., adj., & int. adv. (better, best) 1 in a satisfactory way (you have worked well). 2 in the right way (well said; you did well to tell me). 3 with some talent or distinction (plays the piano well). 4 in a kind way (treated me well). 5… …

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  • 45εὐποιητικόν — εὐποιητικός disposed to do good masc acc sg εὐποιητικός disposed to do good neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 46friendly — adj 1. amicable, congenial, neighborly, sociable, hospitable; fraternal, brotherly, sisterly, companionable; at home with, comfortable with, on good terms, Inf. chummy, Sl. buddy buddy, Sl. palsy walsy; affectionate, fond, loving, demonstrative,… …

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  • 47Kind — (k[imac]nd), a. [Compar. {Kinder} (k[imac]nd [ e]r); superl. {Kindest}.] [AS. cynde, gecynde, natural, innate, prop. an old p. p. from the root of E. kin. See {Kin} kindred.] 1. Characteristic of the species; belonging to one s nature; natural;… …

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  • 48Kinder — Kind Kind (k[imac]nd), a. [Compar. {Kinder} (k[imac]nd [ e]r); superl. {Kindest}.] [AS. cynde, gecynde, natural, innate, prop. an old p. p. from the root of E. kin. See {Kin} kindred.] 1. Characteristic of the species; belonging to one s nature;… …

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  • 49Kindest — Kind Kind (k[imac]nd), a. [Compar. {Kinder} (k[imac]nd [ e]r); superl. {Kindest}.] [AS. cynde, gecynde, natural, innate, prop. an old p. p. from the root of E. kin. See {Kin} kindred.] 1. Characteristic of the species; belonging to one s nature;… …

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  • 50benevolent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin benevolent , benevolens, from bene + volent , volens, present participle of velle to wish more at will Date: 15th century 1. a. marked by or disposed to doing good < a benevolent donor > b.&#8230; …

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