beneficial
A slightly more formal way to say 'very beneficial'.
Emphasizes a very high degree of benefit.
A common way to emphasize that something is beneficial.
Describes something that is beneficial to two or more parties involved.
Highlights that something is beneficial in a particular way or for a particular group.
Synonym for 'especially beneficial', used to single out a specific benefit.
Suggests that something has the possibility of being beneficial, but it is not yet certain.
Indicates that the benefit is obvious and easy to see.
Specifies that the benefit is related to the economy or finances.
Specifies that the benefit is related to the natural environment.
Specifies that the benefit is related to society or social structures.
Means that something is beneficial in every way, with no negative aspects.
A more formal synonym for 'entirely beneficial'.
Used to state that something has a helpful or good effect.
Used when something shows itself to be helpful or good over time or after being tested.
To believe or think of something as being helpful or good.
Used to indicate who or what receives the benefit.
Similar to 'beneficial for', often used interchangeably.