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Benevolent
Showing kindness and goodwill; willing to help others.
Benefactor
A person who gives money or help to others, especially in support of a cause or organization.
Benediction
A blessing or prayer for divine help, protection, or guidance.
Bemuse
To confuse or puzzle someone, often amusingly.
Bemoan
To express sorrow or disappointment about something
Belligerent
Hostile and aggressive; ready to fight.
Bellied
Having a rounded or swollen stomach or abdomen.
Bellicose
Showing a tendency to argue or fight; aggressive.
Belittle
To make someone or something seem less important or less worthy.
Belie
To give a false impression or contradict
Beleaguer
To cause constant or repeated trouble or harassment; to besiege.
Beleaguered
Troubled or burdened with difficulties; surrounded by issues or challenges.
Belays
Happening later than expected or after the usual time.
Belabor
To emphasize or discuss something excessively or repeatedly.
Behoove
To be necessary, proper, or advantageous for someone.
Behold
To see or observe something remarkable or impressive.
Beholding
Looking at or observing something with attention or admiration.
Beholden
Owing thanks or having a duty to someone in return for help or a favor.
Behest
A command or urgent request
Behemoth
Something enormous and powerful; a huge or monstrous creature or entity.
Beheld
Saw or observed something, especially something remarkable.
Beguile
To charm or enchant someone, often in a deceptive way.
Begrudge
To feel resentment or envy towards someone for possessing or enjoying something.
Beget
To cause something to happen or exist; to bring about.
Befuddle
To confuse or perplex someone, often to the point of bewilderment.
Befitting
Suitable or appropriate for a particular situation or purpose
Beeline
A direct, quick route from one place to another
Beehive
A structure where bees live and produce honey.
Beds
Plural of "bed"; furniture for sleeping or resting.
Bedraggle
To make something wet, dirty, or messy, typically by dragging it through mud or water.
Bedlam
A scene of uproar, confusion, or chaos
Bedizen
To dress or adorn in a showy, gaudy, or extravagant way
Beckon
To gesture or signal for someone to come closer or follow.
Bechance
To happen to someone or something by chance; to occur unexpectedly.
Affinity
A natural liking, attraction, or similarity between people or things.
Affiliation
A connection or association with a group, organization, or person.
Affection
A feeling of fondness or love towards someone or something.
Affable
Friendly and easy to talk to
Aesthetic
Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
Aegis
Protection, support, or guidance, often from a powerful source.
Advocate
A person who publicly supports or argues for a cause or policy; to support or recommend.
Advocacy
Support or promotion of a cause, idea, or policy.
Advert
A notice or announcement to promote a product, event, or service.
Adversity
A difficult or unpleasant situation; hardship or misfortune
Adverse
Harmful, unfavorable, or preventing success.
Adversary
An opponent or enemy in a contest, conflict, or dispute
Advent
The arrival or beginning of an important event, period, or person.
Adventitious
Happening by chance rather than by design or inherent nature; accidental or unplanned.
Adulterate
To make something impure or weaker by adding an inferior substance.
Adulation
Excessive admiration or praise
Adroit
Skillful and clever in handling situations
Adroitness
Skill and ease in handling situations; cleverness or skillfulness.
Adream
Something that exists only in dreams or in the imagination; not real.
Adorn
To make something more beautiful or attractive by adding decorations.
Adore
To deeply love or have a strong admiration for someone or something.
Adoration
Deep love, respect, or worship for someone or something
Adorable
Very cute or lovable
Admonish
To warn or reprimand someone firmly.
Adjutant
A military officer who acts as an assistant to a senior officer, helping with administrative duties.
Adjuration
A solemn or earnest appeal, often urging someone to do something.