
KIND – Word Vocabulary

Cordial – warm and friendly.
Sentence – He was cordial in all his letters.

Congenial – pleasant or agreeable because suited to one’s taste or inclination.
Sentence – I find this aspect of my job particularly congenial.

Warm-hearted – kind and friendly
Sentence – She’s a good warm-hearted woman.

Fellow – a person who is paid to study a particular thing at a university
Sentence – Raghav is a research fellow in the physics department.

Lenient – not as strict as expected
Sentence – The judge was lenient with him.

Benign – describes a range of qualities, all of them positive.
Sentence – They enjoyed an especially benign climate.

Philanthropic – charitable acts
Sentence – She’s known for her philanthropic work in the community.

Considerate – careful not to upset people
Sentence – Be considerate toward the poor.

Clement – mild
Sentence – It is a very clement day.

Altruistic – having or showing an unselfish concern
Sentence – She was an altruist and idealist.

Humanitarian – concerned with trying to make people’s lives better
Sentence – The prisoner has been released for humanitarian reasons.

Benevolent – kind, friendly and helpful to others
Sentence – How benevolent of you to help families in need of Christmas!

Chivalrous – marked by honor, generosity, and courtesy
Sentence – He was handsome, upright and chivalrous.

Solicitous – showing a lot of concern for somebody’s health
Sentence – My girlfriend gets solicitous when I drink too much.

Forbearing – patient and restrained.
Sentence – He has a forbearing nature; he accepts trouble with a smile.

Genial – pleasant and friendly
Sentence – Bob was always genial and welcoming.
KIND – Word Vocabulary

KIND – Word Vocabulary