Malice


The meaning of the word Malice is: desire to cause pain, injury, or distress to another


Examples:

John’s malice towards his ex-wife led him to vandalize her car.

published by Lucie on 2021-08-10 16:38:01


While the jury decided whether or not the defendant acted with malice, the judge waited impatiently.

published by Maribeth on 2021-03-13 08:07:52


The critic’s malice was evident in the harsh review.

published by Taisha on 2021-12-06 20:31:46


Since I bare no malice towards you, I do not understand why we cannot be friends.

published by Janae on 2021-06-28 06:23:52


Gail’s malice towards her boss led her to post his private pictures online.

published by Lauran on 2021-05-19 13:50:18


Because I spoke without malice, I ask you to forgive my blunt words.

published by Simonne on 2021-04-24 14:25:02


Filled with malice, Gary broke the car window.

published by Ardis on 2021-06-30 06:14:25


As she happily paid the hit man, Barbara could not hide the malice she felt for her husband.

published by Carie on 2021-11-18 04:45:20


Obviously, the suspect acted with malice when he shot the store owner.

published by Dominque on 2021-01-27 00:08:34


Although the killer bore no malice towards his victim, he was still sentenced to life in prison.

published by Ned on 2021-10-22 22:36:32


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