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.
The shadowed man spoke coldly, maliciouswords echoing throughout the great cavern.
The boys had malicious attitudes towards each other as they fought.
He had a malicious tone of voice. Their attitude was extremely malicious. I can't believe how malicious their comments were! Spam is a malicious program used for stealing information about people.
The noun form for the adjective mischievous is mischievousness.The word mischievous is the adjective form of the noun mischief.
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(malignant means having an evil influence, malevolent, or dangerous; medically applied to cancer)"Jews became the target of malignant Nazi plans during World War II.""I had fallen into the hands of a malignant fate.""The tumor was malignant, therefore the patient needed more serious treatment."
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The dog had a wild, malicious look in its eyes.
He had a malicious tone of voice. Their attitude was extremely malicious. I can't believe how malicious their comments were! Spam is a malicious program used for stealing information about people.
that girl is so malicious because everyday she bullies kids.
David's action of deliberately inserting a paperclip into the photocopier was malicious.
The boy could'nt do malicious things because it was not awesome .(malicious means :doing mean things for pleasure:)!!)
He often insults people and then insists he is only joking, but the malicious look in his eyes says otherwise.
There was a malicious disease spreading throughout the camp, killing many people. :) Hope that helps.
Anna was so malicious, she told all of my friends not to be my friend anymore and she made up lies about me.
The malicious man tried to steal the old lady's glasses so she would not be able to see.
The fact that he carried a knife to the party was enough to show his malicious intent. Means desire to cause harm to another, intent to cause pain.
The Internet is now a store of malicious softwares rather than the original ones. The local market had its windows broken by malicious delinquents.
Chivalrous is a descriptive adjective meaning 'to have qualities of chivarly, courage and courtesy' (Dictionary.com). Another example of a descriptive adjective is 'malicious'; the opposite of chivalrous. A sentence for 'malicious' might be: 'The malicious man laughed cruelly at his friend's mistake.' Use chivalrous to describe something or someone that has mertious qualities. You might try talking about a person, or a group of people that are known to be chivalrous, like King Arthur's knights.