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Blessings of Kindness: A Benediction for Generosity

Embrace the benevolent spirit with this heartfelt benediction, celebrating acts of kindness and financial support. Explore the power of goodwill and positivity in our lives. Let us leave behind the shadows of malevolence and embrace the light of benign intentions. Spread the words of positivity and blessings as we navigate through the maladies of life. Discover the beauty in being benign and the harm in malice. Let the malevolent thoughts fade, replaced by a malignant force of good that uplifts and heals.

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Blessings of Kindness: A Benediction for Generosity

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  1. Vocabulary Week 15

  2. Benediction • Noun. A blessing. An invocation of a blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.

  3. Benefactor • Noun. One who gives help, especially financial aid; patron.

  4. Benevolent • Adjective. Doing or wanting to do good; kindly. • Ellen cash for kindness

  5. Benign • Adjective. Having a kindly disposition. Favorable; beneficial. Not dangerous to health; not malignant.

  6. Malady • Noun. A disease or illness. Any unwholesome condition.

  7. Malaise • Noun. A vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease.

  8. Malevolence • Noun. The desire for evil or for harm to others; spitefulness.

  9. Malicious • Adjective. Showing or having the desire to harm, injure, or cause pain to another; spiteful.

  10. Malign • Verb. To tell evil or harmful lies about. Evil; harmful.

  11. Malignant • Adjective. Likely to spread through the body and cause death. Very harmful or evil.

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