I bear no malice towards anybody Malice means to have no intention or desire to do evil
"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.
Everyone could see that his benevolent demeanor had immediately changed to severe malice when he saw me enter the area.
A student was starting to get in trouble and the other student was cooling him off
I grimly delivered my decision without malice. I have no malice towards anyone in my school. Police arrested the man, claiming that malice had been the motive for attacking his neighbor. Before John accepted religion, he was constantly filled with thoughts of malice. He had malice towards the person who had wronged him.
You are full of Malice wishes. Malice means ill will.
Malice
"He looked at her spitefully and took out his knife." Spitefully is pretty much meaning with malice, or evil.
The Malice series by John Gwynne consists of four books: Malice Valour Ruin Wrath
one antonym for malice is kindness
Malice Vundabar was created in 1991.