Malice
The root word for malicious is "malus," which means bad or evil in Latin.
The word malicious is an adjective. It means to be deliberately harmful.
The base word for malicious is malice.
The root word "mal" typically denotes something negative or bad. This prefix is commonly used in words to indicate wrongdoing or evil, such as "malfunction" or "malicious."
It is actually a prefix. The prefix that means bad is mal-.
The root word for malicious is "malus," which means bad or evil in Latin.
The word malicious is an adjective. It means to be deliberately harmful.
The base word for malicious is malice.
The root word "mal" typically denotes something negative or bad. This prefix is commonly used in words to indicate wrongdoing or evil, such as "malfunction" or "malicious."
Libel is false and malicious use of the printed word.
It is actually a prefix. The prefix that means bad is mal-.
malcontent
Goblin.
Not malicious
David's action of deliberately inserting a paperclip into the photocopier was malicious.
dangerous, Pernicious, malicious
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.