I bear no malice towards anybody
Malice means to have no intention or desire to do evil
A student was starting to get in trouble and the other student was cooling him off
John Wilkes Booth killed the 16th US President with malice aforethought.
You are full of Malice wishes. Malice means ill will.
"Malice" is legally defined as "evil intent" and is also used to describe the intent to cause harm. A sentence with malice would be made with the intent to hurt someone. (see related question for sentence examples)
She spoke with such malice in her voice that it was clear she wanted to hurt him.
"He looked at her spitefully and took out his knife." Spitefully is pretty much meaning with malice, or evil.
Yes, the plural for the word malice is malices.
The root word for malice is the latin adjective maluswhich means "evil or bad"
The base word for malicious is malice.
The root word of malicious is 'malus,' which is Latin for 'bad' or 'evil.'
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?