Normally malevolent is an adjective, as in "Malevolent people do bad things." However, when adjectives describe a group of people they can be used as nouns. A similar example would be the word "poor", when used in a sentence like "A new group has been formed to help the poor."
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.
There is no such word. However, the noun forms are maliceand maleficence.The similar proper noun is Malificent, the evil witch in Sleeping Beauty.
Villanous: Malevolent: Dastardly: Unscrupulous: Wicked: Cruel.... EPIC XD
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 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
"His malevolent nature was the reason that he was banned from the peace club."
Malevolent Grain was created on 2009-02-17.