MALEVOLENT "Wishing or appearing to wish evil to others; "

 



"Malevolent" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that exhibits a strong desire to harm others, showing intense ill will, malice, or hostility.

Etymology: The word "malevolent" has Latin roots. It is derived from the Latin word "malevolens," where "male" means "bad" or "evil," and "volens" means "wishing" or "desiring."

Sample Sentences:

  1. The malevolent villain plotted to destroy the hero's life and reputation.
  2. His malevolent gaze sent shivers down her spine, revealing his hostile intentions.
  3. The rumors were spread with malevolent intent, aiming to tarnish her reputation.
  4. The malevolent dictator oppressed the citizens and suppressed any form of dissent.
  5. The haunted house seemed to exude a malevolent aura, giving it a sinister atmosphere.

Synonyms: malicious, evil-minded, hostile

Antonyms: benevolent, kind, altruistic


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