malice 的定义
- desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness: the malice and spite of a lifelong enemy.
- Law. evil intent on the part of a person who commits a wrongful act injurious to others.
malice 近义词
hate, vengefulness
malice 的近义词 38 个
- animosity
- animus
- antipathy
- bitterness
- enmity
- grudge
- hatred
- hostility
- ill will
- meanness
- rancor
- resentment
- acerbity
- bane
- bile
- despite
- dirt
- dislike
- down
- evil
- hatefulness
- malevolence
- maliciousness
- malignance
- malignity
- mordacity
- poison
- repugnance
- spite
- spitefulness
- spleen
- umbrage
- venom
- viciousness
- vindictiveness
- bad blood
- despitefulness
- implacability
malice 的反义词 14 个
更多malice例句
- To label the law in Florida or the similar one in Georgia using that term is to be displaying bias, we are told, to be claiming — with purported malice — that a full glass is a half-empty one.
- She never acts out of malice — Ramona is sometimes angry but never cruel — but rather out of sheer curiosity and enthusiasm for life.
- They meant no malice, and I am still friends with these people.
- This does not happen with malice, but rather through inattentiveness to Campaigns, especially at the granular level of the ad units and keywords.
- All my Sunday School teachers in that little church, they didn’t have any malice, they were well-intended people teaching what they believed.
- It was a review of Lady Macbeth, and it dripped with malice.
- There may be a number of reasons for such a move beyond pure malice.
- Polish them until they gleam with malice, wicked glee, and non-registry gifts.
- Why does Rivers' joke have the sting of deliberate shock without any of the other joke's malice?
- But a small, important minority of these social-media clues portend real pain, struggle, even malice and disaster.
- O wicked presumption, whence camest thou to cover the earth with thy malice, and deceitfulness?
- His avarice was disgusting beyond words, and with avarice went a tendency to underhand dealing, harshness, and malice.
- He could see the unconcealed delight, and the malice that had always been, but which before he had been able to ignore.
- The term malice means something more than "the intentional doing of a wrongful act to the injury of another without legal excuse."
- But this way of dealing with the message was far too mild and moderate to satisfy the implacable malice of Howe.