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'Now, there you mistake,’ said Sir John, in his most benignant way. ‘There—which is a most remarkable circumstance for a man of your punctuality and exactness, Haredale—you fall into error. I don’t belong to the body; I have an immense respect for its members, but I don’t belong to it; although I am, it is certainly true, the conscientious opponent of your being relieved. I feel it my duty to be so; it is a most unfortunate necessity; and cost me a bitter struggle.—Will you try this box? If you don’t object to a trifling infusion of a very chaste scent, you’ll find its flavour exquisite.’
I found myself pronouncing the "g" hard, and wondered if that were correct, as I have never heard in pronounced. Turns out that is correct, though it sounds horrid to me. benignant [bý'nýgnənt] adjective 1 kind; gracious, as a king to his subjects 2 a less common word for: benign [3] [4] be'nignancy noun be'nignantly adverb(ial) makes it rhyme with "malignant", its antonym. I'm used to the hard "g" there, and it doesn't bother me.
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rhyme with "malignant
I thought of indignant.
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Dear etaoin: the thing that jarred me was going from "benigh" to "benignant".
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going from "benign" to "benignant"
ah, yes, I see. one of those "change the pronunciation when you change the tense" kind of words...
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