Sentences

benign in a sentence

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Definition

Benign: (adjective) not harmful or causing injury; in medical terms, referring to a condition or tumor that is not cancerous, and in general use, describing a kind and gentle demeanor.

Sample Sentences

  1. The tumor was found to be benign, much to the relief of the patient.
  2. Her benign smile made everyone feel at ease during the meeting.
  3. The weather today is pleasantly benign, perfect for a picnic in the park.
  4. Despite its size, the creature was completely benign and posed no threat to humans.
  5. The teacher's benign approach to discipline fostered a positive classroom environment.
  6. They were reassured by the benign nature of the storm, which only brought gentle rain.
  7. His benign intentions were clear, as he offered help without expecting anything in return.
  8. The community was grateful for the benign influence of the new mayor on local affairs.
  9. Even in challenging times, she maintained a benign outlook that inspired those around her.
  10. The benign features of the landscape made it a popular spot for weekend getaways.