Pronunciation: /bɛnəˌfɪʃiˈæləti/
noun the quality or state of being beneficial; the degree to which something is beneficial
A1 The beneficiality of drinking water is well-known for good health.
A2 Regular exercise has a positive beneficiality on overall well-being.
B1 The beneficiality of learning a new language extends beyond communication skills.
B2 Studies have shown the beneficiality of meditation on reducing stress and anxiety.
C1 Researchers continue to explore the beneficiality of certain foods on longevity and health.
C2 The beneficiality of investing in education can lead to long-term personal and societal growth.
formal The beneficiality of the new policy changes is still being debated among experts.
informal I'm not sure about the beneficiality of joining that club, but it could be worth a try.
slang I'm not convinced of the beneficiality of those supplements, they seem like a waste of money.
figurative The beneficiality of forgiveness can sometimes be more valuable than holding onto anger.
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