- An inclination to perform kind, charitable acts.
- A kindly act.
- A gift given out of generosity.
- A compulsory tax or payment exacted by some English sovereigns without the consent of Parliament.
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noun
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Definition: charity
Antonyms: animosity, greediness, ill will, malevolence, meanness, selfishness, spite, unkindness
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Benevolence is the expression of kindness and altruism.
Benevolence means much good for others. As such, it is a form of love. But some theologians, such as Thomas Jay Oord, have argued that love involves both giving and receiving. A loving person must, then, be both benevolent and open to receiving good gifts from others.
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