What is another word for well-meaning?

Pronunciation: [wˈɛlmˈiːnɪŋ] (IPA)

Well-meaning is a term that describes people or actions that are intended to be helpful or kind-hearted. Some synonyms for well-meaning include benevolent, kind-hearted, compassionate, good-intentioned and thoughtful. Other synonyms for well-meaning include altruistic, generous, empathetic, selfless and considerate. Oftentimes, people who are described as well-meaning have good intentions, but their actions may not always align with their intentions. Synonyms such as conscientious, sincere, earnest and well-intentioned can also be used to describe the motivations behind well-meaning actions. Overall, these synonyms capture the essence of people who strive to make positive contributions to society, regardless of their missteps.

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What are the opposite words for well-meaning?

The antonyms for the word "well-meaning" can be malicious, malevolent, wicked or evil. Whereas well-meaning means having good intentions or being kind-hearted, its opposite counterpart involves evil motives, being intentionally harmful or being cruel. Malicious involves intending to cause harm or pain to others while malevolent refers to having an evil motive or inclination towards doing evil. Similarly, wicked and evil both convey a sense of cruelty or intention to hurt someone. Antonyms of well-meaning reflect negative emotions, characteristics, and intentions that can harm a person physically or emotionally, in contrast to positive emotions and good intentions.

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Famous quotes with Well-meaning

  • Unfortunately, Climate Science has become Political Science. It is tragic that some perhaps well-meaning but politically motivated scientists who should know better have whipped up a global frenzy about a phenomena which is statistically questionable at best.
    Robert H. Austin
  • Oh, that all the things my father had told me about how disgusting Washington is are true. And again it's the system - there are lots of nice, well-meaning people there. But it's a sleazy place. And politics is all about doing favors.
    Esther Dyson
  • I had seen so many injustices done in the court by well-meaning people. I had lost fourteen clients to gang violence in only seven years. I was angry at a system I thought had failed my clients, and I was part of it.
    Richard M. Helms
  • There seems to be this sense among even well-meaning Americans that Africa is this black hole of murder and mutilation that can never be fixed, no matter what aid is brought in.
    Nicholas D. Kristof
  • These are my friends, my family. It would be hell on earth to spend the rest of my life leading them into situations where some of them are going to get killed... but it would be worse watching someone well-meaning but incompetent or untrained double those deaths.
    Mercedes Lackey

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