B2 adjective Neutral

beneficial

/ˌben.ɪˈfɪʃ.əl/

Beneficial describes something that has a good effect or promotes well-being. It is frequently used in formal or academic contexts to highlight the advantages or positive outcomes of a specific action, substance, or situation.

Beispiele

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1

Eating plenty of vegetables is beneficial for your long-term health.

Consuming a high amount of vegetables is good for your health over time.

2

The new trade agreement is expected to be beneficial to both nations' economies.

The new trade deal is predicted to help the economies of both countries.

3

I found that taking a quick walk was really beneficial when I felt stressed.

I discovered that walking a bit was quite helpful for my stress.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
benefit
Verb
benefit
Adverb
beneficially
Adjektiv
beneficial
Verwandt
beneficiary
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Merkhilfe

Think of the prefix 'Bene-', which means 'good' in Latin (like 'benefit' or 'bonus'). If it's 'beneficial', it's 'good-ficial'.

Schnelles Quiz

Regular meditation can be highly _______ for reducing anxiety levels.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: beneficial

Beispiele

1

Eating plenty of vegetables is beneficial for your long-term health.

everyday

Consuming a high amount of vegetables is good for your health over time.

2

The new trade agreement is expected to be beneficial to both nations' economies.

formal

The new trade deal is predicted to help the economies of both countries.

3

I found that taking a quick walk was really beneficial when I felt stressed.

informal

I discovered that walking a bit was quite helpful for my stress.

4

Studies indicate that early exposure to music is beneficial for cognitive development in children.

academic

Research shows that music helps children's brain development early on.

5

We are seeking a solution that is mutually beneficial for our clients and our firm.

business

We want a solution that helps both our customers and our company.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
benefit
Verb
benefit
Adverb
beneficially
Adjektiv
beneficial
Verwandt
beneficiary

Häufige Kollokationen

highly beneficial very helpful or advantageous
mutually beneficial good for both sides involved
beneficial effect a positive result or impact
prove beneficial to turn out to be helpful
environmentally beneficial good for the natural world

Häufige Phrasen

beneficial to one's health

something that improves physical or mental well-being

mutually beneficial arrangement

a deal where everyone wins

of beneficial interest

relating to the right to enjoy profits or property

Wird oft verwechselt mit

beneficial vs beneficent

Beneficent refers to a person being kind or doing good deeds, while beneficial refers to things that have a good effect.

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Nutzungshinweise

Beneficial is usually followed by the prepositions 'to' or 'for'. It is more formal than the word 'helpful'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'beneficial' to describe a kind person, but it should be used for actions, situations, or objects; use 'kind' or 'generous' for people.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the prefix 'Bene-', which means 'good' in Latin (like 'benefit' or 'bonus'). If it's 'beneficial', it's 'good-ficial'.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin word 'beneficium', meaning a kindness, favor, or service.

Grammatikmuster

be + beneficial + to/for + someone/something prove/become + beneficial highly/extremely + beneficial
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Kultureller Kontext

This word is frequently used in Western 'wellness' and 'self-improvement' culture to justify lifestyle changes.

Schnelles Quiz

Regular meditation can be highly _______ for reducing anxiety levels.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: beneficial

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