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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(91) He was actuated entirely by malice.
(92) Don't bear malice to your father.
(93) A soupcon of malice in his remark.
(94) And our nature holds so much envy and malice.
(95) He did it through malice.
(96) We feel no malice toward these fumigators.
(97) The reason of concentration of malice lies in that there are evil and begrimed things in itself.
(98) Thought malice may darken truth, it cannot put it out.
(99) It is solemnly declared that her judges were full of corruption, cozenage, fraud, and malice.
(100) It was not brought about by accident, but by the malice of Cupid.
(101) It hunkers deep below the earth with three objects of uncertain value and power—which it guards with threats and malice.
(102) Having the nature of or resulting from malice , deliberately harmful, spiteful.
(103) This principle claims when we conclude and decide punishment, we shall pay attention to not only criminal behavior and its harm in fact but also subjective malice or personal dangerousness.
(104) Looking back one last time, his final vision was that of the chillingly dark form, halberd held high over its head in preparation, its eyes glaring at him with the fiery malice of eternal hate.
(105) He is a man with seemingly not an ounce of malice in him.
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(106) If the avenger of blood pursues him, they must not surrender the one accused, because he killed his neighbor unintentionally and without malice aforethought.
(107) Private jokes, the ritualizing of talk and gustation, a hint of self-satisfaction, even a tiny tinge of inbred malice: These are not entirely unknown in Oxford and Cambridge.
(108) But as a libertarian I would rule out resentment and malice from policy considerations.
(109) First-degree murder is increasingly coming to cover more than planned and deliberated killings ("premeditated" and "malice aforethought " were older ways of saying the same thing).
(110) There certainly may be individual cases where the malice of outward circumstances frustrates well-meant designs, and disturbs the execution of the best-laid plans.
(111) Jas. 1:21 Therefore putting away all filthiness and the abundance of malice, receive in meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls.
(112) If policy holder cheats to obtain premium, due to the malice, the insurance contract signed will be of no effect.
(113) Include the outsider illegal entry of examination of sound out, malice attack(sentencedict.com), and internal and legal customer of illegal more power behavior.
(114) The infringer of malice registration and use should undertake civil, administrative and criminal responsibility.
(115) Get rid of all bitterness and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice.
(116) She did not trip Rose up accidentally, it was done with malice aforethought.
(117) In Lavengro (or is it Romany Rye?) there is an impossible character, a victim of insomnia, who finds that a volume of Wordsworth's poems is the only sure soporific; but that was Borrow s malice.
(118) Kitty's jaw, always a little too square, protruded with an apish hideousness and her beautiful eyes were black with malice.
(119) And yet there was no enmity or malice between them.
(120) The unlawful killing of one human being by another, especially with premeditated malice.
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