Malice refers to the intention or desire to do harm to someone or to act with ill will or spite. It involves a deliberate choice to cause pain, injury, or suffering to another person.
A loose synonym, at best.Vengeance implies a specific target that harm is to be done to, whereas malice is simply the desire to commit a harmful act.For example, if I hurt you for offending me, that's malice. If I target you in retaliation for you previously hurting me or someone I care for, that's vengeance.
Mischief typically refers to playful or minor misbehavior, while malice involves the intention to harm or cause trouble to someone. Mischief is often seen as harmless fun, while malice is more serious and can have harmful consequences.
sympathy, kindness, like
The abstract noun for malicious is malice. It refers to the intention or desire to do harm or cause trouble to others.
"Malice" is a word that fits the definition of a desire to harm someone. It implies a deliberate intention to cause harm or suffering to another person.
With hidden malice and evil intent.
"Absence of malice" means without the intent or desire to cause pain or injury to another (without legal justification).
Dolosity is said to mean deceitfulness or hidden malice.
You are full of Malice wishes. Malice means ill will.
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There are two books in Chris Wooding's Malice series: Malice and Havoc.
full of, characterized by, or showing malice ; malevolent; spiteful: malicious gossip.
one antonym for malice is kindness
I bear no malice towards anybody Malice means to have no intention or desire to do evil
Malice Mizer ended in 2001.
Malice Mizer was created in 1992.
The ISBN of 'M' Is for Malice is 9780805036374.