Synonym: ill will, meanness, spite. Antonym: goodness. Similar words: Alice, malicious, slice, malign, police, licence, license, normality. Meaning: ['mælɪs] n. 1. feeling a need to see others suffer 2. the quality of threatening evil.
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(2) There certainly wasn't any malice in her comments.
(3) He bore me no malice.
(4) He has not a particle of malice in him.
(5) His eyes gleamed with malice.
(6) She certainly bears you no malice.
(7) Malice sparks off enmity.
(8) She sacked him out of sheer malice.
(9) He sent the letter out of malice .
(10) She is entirely without malice.
(11) She did it out of sheer malice.
(12) He certainly bears you no malice .
(13) There was a smack of malice in her reply.
(14) There was a soupcon of malice in her remark.
(15) She has no malice in her. Sentencedict.com
(16) James bore her no malice .
(17) I bear no malice towards anybody.
(18) I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.
(19) Her words were spiked with malice.
(20) I suspected that he was acting out of malice.
(21) She did it out of malice.
(22) "You're lying," he said, without malice.
(23) I searched my soul for any malice that could have provoked his words, but found none.
(24) Malice festered his spirit.
(25) She felt no malice.
(26) There was a strong current of malice in many of his portraits.
(27) Arbitrariness, malice, or bias are examples of improper considerations.
(28) He has no malice in him.
(29) The ghosts are described as if they bear actual malice towards humans.
(30) He was just doing his job, and I bore him no malice.
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