"Malevolent" means "evil-doing". A malevolent spirit would be a wicked bad ghost. Applied to a living person, this would mean that the person is evil and rotten and mean.
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A barrow is a pre-Christian burial mound [Western Europe]. A wight is a malevolent spirit, therefore a Barrow Wight is a malevolent spirit which occupies a barrow. See also Dungeons and Dragons.
Have you ever come across a pisacha, a harmful spirit in Hindu mythology, on your journeys?
Cinderella's step mother was malevolent.
yes. you can use the phrase malevolent grin
Malevolent is not a verb and so has no tense.
Malevolent Creation was created in 1987.
The word demon came from the words, daemon, dæmon, daimon from Greek: δαίμων daimōn, which is a supernatural being that is generally described as a malevolent spirit.
The suffix of malevolent is -ent.
It's an adjective; there is no plural.
the malevolent guy put hot sauce on the old woman's coffee lol
Malevolent is an adjective, therefore it should describe a noun. Some sentence examples are: The malevolent man wanted to kill everyone in the school. Nowadays, terrorists are almost always found malevolent.