Associations to the word «Beneficence»
Noun
- Benevolence
- Autonomy
- Ethics
- Generosity
- Coercion
- Ethic
- Hospice
- Obligation
- Bounty
- Belmont
- Surrogate
- Kindness
- Charity
- Healthcare
- Healing
- Harm
- Fidelity
- Virtue
- Almighty
- Principle
- Fairness
- Wisdom
- Prudence
- Feminism
- Competence
- Morality
- Gratitude
- Inconsistency
- Justice
- Consent
- Motive
- Compassion
- Deed
- Usefulness
- Dignity
- Aged
- Kant
- Directive
- Sustaining
- Philanthropy
- Telling
- Respect
- Professional
- Disclosure
- Mercy
- Aspiration
- Providence
- Piety
- Persons
- Welfare
- Nursing
- Honesty
- Justification
- Injustice
- Caring
- Allocation
- Patient
- Conscience
- Purity
- Dilemma
- Moral
- Benefit
- Utility
- Profession
- Humanity
- Sympathy
- Screening
- Blessing
- Rights
- Suffering
- Counseling
- Psychologist
- Integrity
- Duty
- Cruelty
- Happiness
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BENEFICENCE, noun. An act of philanthropy, a kind deed; an act which benefits someone (else.)
BENEFICENCE, noun. Good or charitable character or behavior
Dictionary definition
BENEFICENCE, noun. Doing good; feeling beneficent.
BENEFICENCE, noun. The quality of being kind or helpful or generous.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.