yes. you can use the phrase
malevolent grin
According to knowledge of words, Malevolent means dark,and phantom means ghost. So,a "Dark Ghost?"
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The word malevolent means that a person has or wishes to do evil or harm to another person. This word is an adjective and some synonyms are malicious and malignant.
The phrase "her face broke into a wide grin" uses personification, as it attributes human-like qualities to a facial expression, suggesting that the grin emerged suddenly and joyfully. Additionally, it can be seen as a form of imagery, vividly depicting the transformation of her expression. This figurative language enhances the emotional impact by creating a visual representation of happiness.
The future tense of "grin" is "will grin."
Yes: grins is the plural of grin.
Smirk, grin.
Cinderella's step mother was malevolent.
Malevolent Creation was created in 1987.
Malevolent is not a verb and so has no tense.
It's an adjective; there is no plural.
The suffix of malevolent is -ent.
Grin means to smile happily
GRIN - company - was created in 1997.
GRIN - company - ended in 2009.
François Grin was born in 1959.