A Bene Placito

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ə ˈbeɪneɪ pləˈsiːtoʊ/

Definitions of a bene placito

noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 I don't understand the phrase 'a bene placito'.

A2 In Latin, 'a bene placito' means 'at one's pleasure'.

B1 The judge made his decision 'a bene placito', without any external influence.

B2 The artist painted the mural 'a bene placito', incorporating his own unique style.

C1 The CEO runs the company 'a bene placito', making all major decisions independently.

C2 The director's creative vision for the film was executed 'a bene placito', resulting in a masterpiece.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree

Example Sentences

A1 I will do the task a bene placito.

A2 She decorated the room a bene placito.

B1 The chef prepared the dish a bene placito.

B2 He organized the event a bene placito.

C1 The artist painted the mural a bene placito.

C2 The director edited the film a bene placito.

Examples of a bene placito in a Sentence

formal The decision to proceed a bene placito is entirely up to the discretion of the board of directors.

informal You can decorate your room a bene placito, however you like.

slang I'll just do my homework a bene placito, no need to stress about it.

figurative She danced to the music a bene placito, letting her body move freely and without restraint.

Grammatical Forms of a bene placito

past tense

a bene placito

plural

a bene placito

comparative

more a bene placito

superlative

most a bene placito

present tense

a bene placito

future tense

will a bene placito

perfect tense

have a bene placito

continuous tense

is a bene placito

singular

a bene placito

positive degree

a bene placito

infinitive

to a bene placito

gerund

a bene placitoing

participle

a bene placitoed

Origin and Evolution of a bene placito

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The phrase 'a bene placito' originated from Latin
Evolution of the word: Originally meaning 'at one's pleasure' or 'as one wishes', the phrase has evolved to signify something done willingly or voluntarily without any obligation.