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  • Which spelling is correct: benefiting or benefitting?
    Which spelling is correct: benefiting or benefitting? Actually, from Google Ngrams, benefitting seems to be used slightly more frequently in American English than it is in British English I believe this is because, in American English, the rule is to double the consonant if there is stress on the last syllable, and in American English, benefit has secondary stress on the last syllable
  • Word for benefitting all humanity or the desire to act for the . . .
    I'm working on a core values course and a value that comes up often is the desire to act for the benefit of humanity as a whole Example usage; My core values include curiosity, creativity, and X
  • I am a beneficiary from or I benefited from? [closed]
    Which is more native like? I personally am a beneficiary of the good policies he conducted or I personally benefited from the good policies he conducted
  • A word for: something good that came out of something bad
    I need a single -word to describe something good that (unexpectedly) resulted from something bad This good thing could not have occurred without the bad event happening first, as a precursor Example sentence: "I got in a horrible car accident and broke my leg, but falling in love with my nurse at the hospital was the ____," (something like that)
  • What is a word for to take pleasure in someone elses success?
    This appears to be similar to this question, What's the antonym for Schadenfreude? With the two most up-voted answers being Mitgefühl (a German word for "compassion") and Mudita (a Buddhist term for "finding joy in the happiness and success of others")
  • Word to describe an informal, mutually beneficial interaction between . . .
    The word symbiosis nicely captures the idea of cooperating for mutual benefit a cooperative relationship (as between two persons or groups) You could use it in a sentence like this: The members of a language exchange group are in symbiosis, teaching each other, and learning from each other at the same time
  • Term for when a negative word is used positively?
    Related to Rathony's answer—semantic change, the linguistic term amelioration specifically refers to words whose meaning is elevated, improved, or made positive Examples of such words, used especially in slang, are: geek (see ‘Word Story’ notes) nerd wicked (the) dog's bollocks sick bad, badass dope In linguistics, amelioration is the upgrading or elevation of a word's meaning, as when
  • Word to describe someone doing something even though told not to
    I'm looking ideally for a word to describe someone who does something even when they're told not to Like, if they're told not to do something like a dare, or just to not go and do such-and-such, t
  • word meaning an object that is benefit from some action
    True enough, @Lawrence, but that presents reliability per se as an improvement OP is looking for some word defined as "that thing which is improved", parallel with "beneficiary" as "that person who receives a benefit"
  • Word or phrase for one who tries to benefit from everything someone . . .
    I am trying to find a good word or phrase to describe someone who (or the act of someone which) tries to benefit from everything someone else has or does The context is, on a personal level For





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