Associations to the word «Malice»
Noun
- Virtue
- Ill
- Indignation
- Poison
- Adultery
- Accusation
- Disposition
- Tranquillity
- Adversary
- Reminder
- Grimace
- Arrogance
- Presumption
- Murder
- Fury
- Deed
- Snare
- Caprice
- Offence
- Pity
- Benevolence
- Temper
- Hereafter
- Commoner
- Nay
- Glee
- Strife
- Maya
- Kindness
- Slayer
- Countenance
- Ambition
- Absence
- Endeavour
- Shamrock
- Gossip
- Triumph
- Veda
- Weakness
- Burrow
- Indifference
- Guilt
- Indictment
- Chant
- Quarrel
- Sanctity
- Outrage
- Jest
- Modesty
- Orb
- Disdain
- Mercenary
- Deception
- Restraint
- Sting
- Smile
- Gall
- Fault
- Oppression
- Belmont
Adjective
Verb
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Wiktionary
MALICE, noun. Intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way. Desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune.
MALICE AFORETHOUGHT, noun. (legal) The criminal intent which precedes a crime, especially murder.
MALICE PREPENSE, noun. Malice aforethought.
Dictionary definition
MALICE, noun. Feeling a need to see others suffer.
MALICE, noun. The quality of threatening evil.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.