different between beneficial vs first-rate
beneficial
English
Etymology
From Late Latin benefici?lis (“beneficial”), from Latin beneficium (“benefit, favor, kindness”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: b?n?f?sh'?l, IPA(key): /?b?n??f???l/
Adjective
beneficial (comparative more beneficial, superlative most beneficial)
- Helpful or good to something or someone.
- Relating to a benefice.
Synonyms
- (helpful or good): advantageous, behooveful (archaic), helpful, useful
- (relating to a benefice): usufructuary, usufructuous
Antonyms
- maleficial, nocuous, damaging, harmful (doing harm to someone)
- innocuous, undamaging, harmless (doing no harm; doing neither harm nor good)
Derived terms
- beneficialness
- beneficial owner
Translations
Noun
beneficial (plural beneficials)
- Something that is beneficial.
beneficial From the web:
- what beneficial means
- what beneficial insects eat whiteflies
- what beneficial bacteria are in sauerkraut
- what beneficial mooc to an individual
- what beneficial insects eat aphids
- what's beneficial
- helpful or beneficial
first-rate
English
Noun
first-rate (plural first-rates)
- (military, nautical, historical) A ship of the line in the British navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks
Adjective
first-rate
- (military, nautical, historical) Describing a ship of the line in the British navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.
- (by extension) Exceptionally good.
- 1867, Matthew Arnold, On the Study of Celtic Literature
- Our only first-rate body of contemporary poetry is the German.
- 1867, Matthew Arnold, On the Study of Celtic Literature
Translations
See also
- second-rate
- third-rate
- fourth-rate
first-rate From the web:
- what does first rate mean
- what is first rate response
- what is first rate
- what is first rate education
- what is first rate intelligence
- what is first rate herbicide
- what was the first rated r movie
- what is a first rate ship of the line
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