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Definition of kindness
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of kindness is as below...
Kindness
(a.) The state or
quality
of being kind, in any of its
various
senses;
manifestation
of kind
feeling
or
disposition
beneficence..
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Kindness
::
Kindness
(a.) A kind act; an act of good will; as, to do a great
kindness..
Unkind
::
Unkind
(a.)
Wanting
in
kindness,
sympathy,
benevolence,
gratitude,
or the like;
cruel;
harsh;
unjust;
ungrateful..
Get
::
Get (v. t.) To
procure;
to
obtain;
to gain
possession
of; to
acquire;
to earn; to
obtain
as a price or
reward;
to come by; to win, by
almost
any
means;
as, to get favor by
kindness;
to get
wealth
by
industry
and
economy;
to get land by
purchase,
etc..
Thank
::
Thank (n.) A
expression
of
gratitude;
an
acknowledgment
expressive
of a sense of favor or
kindness
received;
obligation,
claim,
or
desert,
or
gratitude;
-- now
generally
used in the
plural..
Reciprocation
::
Reciprocation
(n.) The act of
reciprocating;
interchange
of acts; a
mutual
giving
and
returning;
as, the
reciprocation
of
kindnesses..
Ingratitude
::
Ingratitude
(n.) Want of
gratitude;
insensibility
to,
forgetfulness
of, or ill
return
for,
kindness
or
favors
received;
unthankfulness;
ungratefulness..
Welcome
::
Welcome
(v. t.) To
salute
with
kindness,
as a
newcomer;
to
receive
and
entertain
hospitably
and
cheerfully;
as, to
welcome
a
visitor;
to
welcome
a new
idea..
Cruel
::
Cruel (a.)
Disposed
to give pain to
others;
willing
or
pleased
to hurt,
torment,
or
afflict;
destitute
of
sympathetic
kindness
and pity;
savage;
inhuman;
hard-hearted;
merciless..
Turn
::
Turn (n.)
Incidental
or
opportune
deed or
office;
occasional
act of
kindness
or
malice;
as, to do one an ill
turn..
Hospitable
::
Hospitable
(a.)
Receiving
and
entertaining
strangers
or
guests
with
kindness
and
without
reward;
kind to
strangers
and
guests;
characterized
by
hospitality.
Blandishment
::
Blandishment
(n.) The act of
blandishing;
a word or act
expressive
of
affection
or
kindness,
and
tending
to win the
heart;
soft words and
artful
caresses;
cajolery;
allurement..
Repay
::
Repay (v. t.) To make
return
or
requital
for; to
recompense;
-- in a good or bad
sense;
as, to repay
kindness;
to repay an
injury..
Humanity
::
Humanity
(n.) The
quality
of being
humane;
the kind
feelings,
dispositions,
and
sympathies
of man;
especially,
a
disposition
to
relieve
persons
or
animals
in
distress,
and to treat all
creatures
with
kindness
and
tenderness..
Loving-kindness
::
Loving-kindness
(n.)
Tender
regard;
mercy;
favor.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) To rib
gently
in one
direction;
especially,
to pass the hand
gently
over by way of
expressing
kindness
or
tenderness;
to
caress;
to
soothe..
Ungracious
::
Ungracious
(a.) Not
gracious;
showing
no grace or
kindness;
being
without
good will;
unfeeling.
Goodness
::
Goodness
(n.) The
quality
of being good in any of its
various
senses;
excellence;
virtue;
kindness;
benevolence;
as, the
goodness
of
timber,
of a soil, of food;
goodness
of
character,
of
disposition,
of
conduct,
etc..
Disoblige
::
Disoblige
(v. t.) To do an act which
contravenes
the will or
desires
of; to
offend
by an act of
unkindness
or
incivility;
to
displease;
to
refrain
from
obliging;
to be
unaccommodating
to.
Favor
::
Favor (n.) Kind
regard;
propitious
aspect;
countenance;
friendly
disposition;
kindness;
good will.
Attemper
::
Attemper
(v. t.) To mix in just
proportion;
to
regulate;
as, a mind well
attempered
with
kindness
and
justice..
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