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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(31) It loomed over him chuckling with preternatural malice.
(32) Apparently the elderly Renoir bore Modigliani no malice.
(33) He can bear me no malice.
(34) Involuntary manslaughter is unlawful homicide without malice aforethought.
(35) There was no malice, no reproach.
(36) Janey suggested, with artless malice.
(37) It is appalling with malice aforethought.
(38) Female speaker I bear no malice towards anybody.
(39) No malice in Dallas Industry one, lawyers nil.
(40) Had she been alone with Luke, no doubt his words would have been spiked with malice.
(41) He believed that people were made by the impersonal forces of history, not by greed, malice and lust.
(42) We went on, me holding Paul by the hand, no malice in my heart.
(43) She saw those cold eyes turn towards her, caught a gleam of pure malice.
(44) Hagen's voice brims with malice as he plots his revenge.
(45) No,(www.Sentencedict.com) Minter was motivated more by the unreasoning malice which individual achievement seemed often to inspire in others.
(46) If it is found not to be true, the member may claim qualified privilege if he acted without malice.
(47) They were like set pieces in their ongoing battle that these days was devoid of any real malice.
(48) A feral world of backbiting malice, veiled threats, liars and blackmailers.
(49) And, of course, that is rarely true; most of the time there is no malice.
(50) However we have always found that most seamen are good natured fellows, and they seemed to bear us no malice.
(51) He says he's not the sort of person to bear malice against anyone.
(52) Then he smiled; but his smile was without mockery or malice.
(53) They scoff, and speak with malice; in their arrogance they threaten oppression.
(54) We bear you no malice and hope that when you leave our valley your journey is a good one.
(55) A finding of malice is a necessary component of murder.
(56) The other two, second and third sisters, teased me too, but their taunts held no malice.
(57) Without anger, without malice, he tore the Corps' justification to shreds.
(58) There was no malice in his voice, no sign of rage.
(59) This is not to say that spite, malice or dishonesty may not exist; they clearly can.
(60) Murder, deceit, and malice await Sara when she comes to visit her great-aunt Contessa Belzoni in Venice of the 1880s.
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