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.
Random good picture Not show
(61) There were also differences of opinion about the degree of malice involved.
(62) Droning through all eight questions on the verdict form: Did he do it with malice?
(63) However unfounded the allegations made on a protected occasion may subsequently prove, they are privileged unless made with malice.
(64) Catesby, if he had stayed, might have put a restraining hand upon the petty malice of his comrades.
(65) He was strong enough now to attribute the man's parting shot about his drawings to sheer malice.
(66) Since this is such an action, the rule requiring proof of actual malice is applicable....
(67) The cap seeks to limit the damages imposed to punish a defendant found to have acted with malice.
(68) It was done, the story goes, coolly and without malice.
(69) There was no malice in her; on the contrary, she was kind.
(70) As to the Times, we similarly conclude that the facts do not support a finding of actual malice....
(71) Who would be capable of writing my obituary without malice?
(72) He asked with no malice, with no thoughts of righteous indignation and she sensed this and answered his questions.
(73) It has no message, but entertains with wit, cunning, malice and a wicked twist in the tale.
(74) For one moment he hesitated, provoking her to give in to the gentle malice which settled inside her.
(75) Even then, the slaughter is carried out without malice toward the animal.
(75) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(76) He was pale, but his careworn expression could not disguise the malice in his eyes.
(77) Then, being human, he indulges in a spurt of malice.
(78) He was a gentleman doing his job and I bore him no malice.
(79) The Russells are widely regarded as kind, trusting people, entirely without malice.
(80) In the extreme case this is done without provocation and through pure malice.
(81) It was received without malice by the women themselves, but it served to undermine them.
(82) You can not build a fair system on that stinking swamp of menace and malice and neglect.
(83) None of the breaches were attributed to any malice in the police.
(84) The predatory spirits, on the other hand, are described as if they bore actual malice toward humans.
(85) Chimpanzee will be collected prior malice aforethought ...
(86) There was no malice on his part.
(87) I bear you no malice.
(88) His envy and malice knew no bounds.
(89) His expression changed from kindness to malice.
(90) A certain amount of malice kept him in condition.
More similar words: Alice, malicious, slice, malign, police, licence, license, normality, malignant, policeman, accomplice, minimalist, licentious, public office, driving licence, public policy, galileo galilei, mall, small, male, thermal, formal, dismal, formally, normally, animal, mammal, malady, female, informal.