Beneviolence
The act of using violence for good!
The teenager mutant ninja turtles use beneviolence to save the day by using violence for good.
Beneviolence
This is a compound word, combining benevolence and violent.
Beneviolence encapsulates the feeling you get when you encounter a level of stupidity that upon first reflex should warrant physical harm. Yet instead of responding with destruction you cordially grit your teeth and hide your rage with a smile... because in the grand scheme of things you feel pity for the sad individual that inspired this feeling.
Beneviolence encapsulates the feeling you get when you encounter a level of stupidity that upon first reflex should warrant physical harm. Yet instead of responding with destruction you cordially grit your teeth and hide your rage with a smile... because in the grand scheme of things you feel pity for the sad individual that inspired this feeling.
1. Josh's beneviolence was beggining to show as he was cleaning up the messes of his clueless co-workers.
2. When seeing the mess that little Johnny made, I reacted with enough beneviolence to let him know that he was in trouble.
3. Your beneviolence is gonna make you grind your teeth down to nubs... you should just let it out one day...
2. When seeing the mess that little Johnny made, I reacted with enough beneviolence to let him know that he was in trouble.
3. Your beneviolence is gonna make you grind your teeth down to nubs... you should just let it out one day...
Beneviolence
The act of using violence against innocents by so-called "benevolent" party
The Global Elite wants to commit beneviolence through Lockdown and Great Reset
Beneviolent
A person that sometimes uses violence for good!
The hero in V for Vendetta used violence for good making him a beneviolent protagonist.
beneviolent
Describes someone who acts all warm and pleasant, but who would stab you in da back just as casually/easily as he'd "order up eggs" as Huck Finn said about one or more brutal-minded kings of yore.
Da infamous Claudius in da Shakespeare play "Hamlet" was an excellent example of a "beneviolent" individual --- as Hamlet grumbles, "One may smile and smile and smile and be a villain".