Pronunciation: /ɑmnɪˈbɛnəvələnt/
adjective describing someone or something as having unlimited or infinite goodness and kindness
A1 God is omnibenevolent, always looking out for us.
A2 The omnibenevolent ruler was loved by all the people in the kingdom.
B1 The omnibenevolent teacher went above and beyond to help her students succeed.
B2 The omnibenevolent charity organization works tirelessly to help those in need.
C1 His actions were guided by his omnibenevolent nature, always choosing what was best for others.
C2 The omnibenevolent leader's decisions were always made with the well-being of the citizens in mind.
formal The concept of an omnibenevolent deity is central to many religious beliefs.
informal She is known for her omnibenevolent nature, always looking out for others.
slang My grandma is like an omnibenevolent angel, always baking us cookies and giving us money.
figurative The sun could be seen as omnibenevolent, providing warmth and light to all living creatures.
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