Explanation: "Benevolent" means well-meaning and kindly. Its antonym is "Malevolent" which means having evil intentions. Both words share the Latin root "volent" (wishing).
Correct Answer: Option B — To endure painful situation stoically
Explanation: The idiom "to bite the bullet" means to endure a painful or difficult situation with courage and stoicism. It originates from the practice of having patients bite on a bullet during surgery before anesthesia.