Malice - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmælɪs|  American pronunciation of the word malice
Brit.  |ˈmælɪs|  British pronunciation of the word malice

noun

- feeling a need to see others suffer (syn: spite, spitefulness, venom)
- the quality of threatening evil (syn: malevolence)

Extra examples

She claimed that her criticisms were without malice.

They felt no malice toward their former enemies.

His eyes gleamed with malice.

She did it out of sheer malice.

James bore her no malice (=did not feel any malice towards her).

He bore her no malice.

His malice must be motived in some satisfactory way in the play.

The doctor tried to defy the stretch of her malice.

He was just doing his job, and I bore him no malice.

The purest innocence will be bemired by malice. (Ch. H. Spurgeon)

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