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- Dictionarymalice/ˈmalɪs/
noun
- 1. the desire to harm someone; ill will: "I bear no malice towards anybody"
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Malice is the wish to harm or upset other people, or the intention to do something wrong and especially to cause injury. Learn how to use malice in a sentence, see related words and phrases, and find translations in different languages.
- English (US)
MALICE meaning: 1. the wish to harm or upset other people:...
- Znaczenie Malice, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
MALICE definicja: 1. the wish to harm or upset other people:...
- Malice Spanish Translation
MALICE translate: maldad, malicia. Learn more in the...
- Malice: Arabic Translation
MALICE translate: حِقد. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Traditional
MALICE translate: 惡意,害人之心. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Malice: German Translation
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- Malice: French Translation
malice translate: malice, méchanceté. Learn more in the...
- Malice: Catalan Translation
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- English (US)
Malice is the desire to cause pain, injury, or distress to another, or the intent to commit an unlawful act without justification. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, history, and legal implications of malice.
Malice isn't just any evil, though: it's evil done intentionally by someone seeking to do harm. People feel malice for people they hate. Malice is even stronger than spite.
Malice definition: desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness. See examples of MALICE used in a sentence.
Malice is the wish to harm or upset other people, or the intention to do something wrong and especially to cause injury. Learn how to use malice in a sentence, see related words and phrases, and find translations in different languages.
Malice is a noun that means a desire to harm somebody caused by a feeling of hate. Learn how to use malice in sentences, idioms and law contexts with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app.
Malice is behaviour that is intended to harm people or their reputations, or cause them embarrassment and upset. There was a strong current of malice in many of his portraits. There was no malice on his part. Synonyms: spite, animosity, enmity, hate More Synonyms of malice. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.