kind-heartedness
51ARBUTHNOT, JOHN — a physician and eminent literary man of the age of Queen Anne and her two successors, born in Kincardineshire, the friend of Swift and Pope and other lights of the time, much esteemed by them for his wit and kind heartedness, joint author with …
52benignities — be·nig·ni·ty || bɪ nɪgnÉ™tɪ n. favor, charity, kind heartedness …
53benignity — be·nig·ni·ty || bɪ nɪgnÉ™tɪ n. favor, charity, kind heartedness …
54goodness — good·ness || gÊŠdnɪs n. quality of being good; kind heartedness; virtue, integrity interj. oh my! (used to express surprise or shock) …
55amiability — n. Loveliness, kindliness, kindness, amiableness, benignity, amenity, affability, obligingness, winsomeness, attractiveness, kind heartedness, fellow feeling, good feeling, good humor, good temper, sweet temper, sweetness of disposition …
56benevolence — n. 1. Kindness, benignity, kind heartedness, humanity, humaneness, philanthropy, tenderness, charitableness, good will, altruism, unselfishness, disposition to do good, milk of human kindness. 2. Charity, benefaction, beneficence, alms giving,… …
57benignity — n. 1. Kindness, graciousness, benevolence, complaisance, humanity, amiability, gentleness, amenity, friendliness, kind heartedness, fellow feeling, good feeling, good humor, good temper, obliging manner. 2. (Rare.) Mildness …
58good-nature — n. Kindliness, amiability, goodwill, good feeling, kind heartedness, fellowfeeling …
59humanity — n. 1. Human nature. 2. Mankind, the human race. 3. Kindness, benevolence, benignity, philanthropy, tenderness, sympathy, charity, humaneness, kind heartedness, fellow feeling, good nature, milk of human kindness. 4. Human spirit, spirit or… …
60kindliness — n. 1. Benignity, kindness, benevolence, humanity, charity, sympathy, compassion, amiability, kind heartedness, good nature, good feeling, fellow feeling. 2. Mildness, softness, gentleness …