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RPS #3 week of November 9th

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Meaning
Word
A good person who offers help or money   Benefactor  
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Having a good effect, not harmful   Benign  
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kind good hearted   Benevolent  
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a saying used to wish good things so people, used in a religious service   Benediction  
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to gain or receive good results from something   Benefit  
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depressing gloomy causing bad feelings   Dismal  
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very bad or harmful likely to cause death   Malignant  
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wishing evil or bad will for others   Malevolant  
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abused in a bad way   Maltreated  
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a poor diet bad eating habits resulting in poor health   Malnourished  
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