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Definition of malice
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Malice
(v. t.) To
regard
with
extreme
ill will.
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Murder
::
Murder
(n.) To
mutilate,
spoil,
or
deform,
as if with
malice
or
cruelty;
to
mangle;
as, to
murder
the
king's
English..
Malicious
::
Malicious
(a.)
Indulging
or
exercising
malice;
harboring
ill will or
enmity.
Malign
::
Malign
(v. i.) To
entertain
malice.
Aforethought
::
Aforethought
(a.)
Premeditated;
prepense;
previously
in mind;
designed;
as,
malice
aforethought,
which is
required
to
constitute
murder..
Prepense
::
Prepense
(v. t.)
Devised,
contrived,
or
planned
beforehand;
preconceived;
premeditated;
aforethought;
--
usually
placed
after the word it
qualifies;
as,
malice
prepense..
Murder
::
Murder
(n.) To kill with
premediated
malice;
to kill (a human
being)
willfully,
deliberately,
and
unlawfully.
See
Murder,
n..
Detraction
::
Detraction
(n.) The act of
taking
away from the
reputation
or good name of
another;
a
lessening
or
cheapening
in the
estimation
of
others;
the act of
depreciating
another,
from envy or
malice;
calumny..
Paraleipsis
::
Paraleipsis
(n.) A
pretended
or
apparent
omission;
a
figure
by which a
speaker
artfully
pretends
to pass by what he
really
mentions;
as, for
example,
if an
orator
should
say, I do not speak of my
adversary's
scandalous
venality
and
rapacity,
his
brutal
conduct,
his
treachery
and
malice..
Despite
::
Despite
(n.)
Malice;
malignity;
spite;
malicious
anger;
contemptuous
hate.
Envenom
::
Envenom
(v. t.) To taint or
impregnate
with
bitterness,
malice,
or
hatred;
to imbue as with
venom;
to
imbitter..
Maltalent
::
Maltalent
(n.) Ill will;
malice.
Spleen
::
Spleen
(n.)
Anger;
latent
spite;
ill
humor;
malice;
as, to vent one's
spleen..
Despiteful
::
Despiteful
(a.) Full of
despite;
expressing
malice
or
contemptuous
hate;
malicious.
Spite
::
Spite (n.)
Ill-will
or
hatred
toward
another,
accompanied
with the
disposition
to
irritate,
annoy,
or
thwart;
petty
malice;
grudge;
rancor;
despite..
Grudge
::
Grudge
(n.)
Sullen
malice
or
malevolence;
cherished
malice,
enmity,
or
dislike;
ill will; an old cause of
hatred
or
quarrel..
Archness
::
Archness
(n.) The
quality
of being arch;
cleverness;
sly humor free from
malice;
waggishness.
Murder
::
Murder
(n.) The
offense
of
killing
a human being with
malice
prepense
or
aforethought,
express
or
implied;
intentional
and
unlawful
homicide..
Malign
::
Malign
(a.) To treat with
malice;
to show
hatred
toward;
to
abuse;
to
wrong;
to
injure.
Malignancy
::
Malignancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
malignant;
extreme
malevolence;
bitter
enmity;
malice;
as,
malignancy
of
heart..
Despite
::
Despite
(n.) An act of
malice,
hatred,
or
defiance;
contemptuous
defiance;
a deed of
contempt..
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