English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "welwillend" is:byvoeglike naamwoord:Welmenend en vriendelik.(Van 'n organisasie) wat 'n liefdadigheidsdoel eerder as 'n winsgewende doel dien.Voorbeeldsin: Hy was 'n welwillende werkgewer wat altyd na die welstand van sy werknemers omgesien het.

Sentence Examples

  1. The silence wraps around me, intense, timeless, benevolent.
  2. I approached it cautiously, and it chose to be benevolent granting me access to spells that I never knew existed and information on a race of people who had come from Atlantis.
  3. Woodhouse hoped to influence every visitor of the newly married pair but still the cake was eaten and there was no rest for his benevolent nerves till it was all gone.
  4. And, Govinda saw it like this, this smile of the mask, this smile of oneness above the flowing forms, this smile of simultaneousness above the thousand births and deaths, this smile of Siddhartha was precisely the same, was precisely of the same kind as the quiet, delicate, impenetrable, perhaps benevolent, perhaps mocking, wise, thousandfold smile of Gotama, the Buddha, as he had seen it himself with great respect a hundred times.
  5. He skips the information he offered the night before but details our nights on the roof and our evacuation to Lafayette once we were picked up by some benevolent Cajuns in a skiff.
  6. He was not lavish, nor, on the contrary, avaricious for, whenever he knew that money was needed for a noble, useful, or benevolent purpose, he supplied it quietly and sometimes anonymously.
  7. Then it appeared to him that Monte Cristo smiled, not with the strange and fearful expression which had sometimes revealed to him the secrets of his heart, but with the benevolent kindness of a father for a child.
  8. The benevolent Summer Court gave us everything we could ever want, as long as what we wanted included the opportunity to bow and scrape and dance at the feet of their thrones.
  9. Jake, overawed more by the ecclesiastical robes than by the benevolent presence of the archbishop, relaxed and returned the greeting.
  10. How rare it is to find someone so benevolent in a society often cruel and blind to anything but selfish desires.