malicious

IPA: mʌɫˈɪʃʌs

adjective

  • Intending to do harm; characterized by spite and malice.
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Examples of "malicious" in Sentences

  • It is a clear act of maliciousness.
  • Nothing in the article is malicious.
  • The term is not employed maliciously.
  • Malicious terrorism gripped the land.
  • The intention is obvious and malicious.
  • There was no insinuation of maliciousness.
  • No ill intent or maliciousness was involved.
  • She is certainly not doing this maliciously.
  • Controversy is good, but not maliciousness with intent.
  • It seems that the actions are malicious and unprovoked.
  • Peter Hughes, and Social Development Minister Paula Bennett - over what he calls a malicious prosecution.
  • Black then filed a $5-million lawsuit for what he called "malicious, reckless and abusive efforts" to stop the project.
  • National police spokeswoman Director Sally de Beer said the rumours related to what she labelled malicious allegations of corruption against board members.
  • CHETRY: Yes, but according to this report, and I mean, they say there were more than 54,000, what they call malicious acts against the Defense Department alone.
  • But he said Google was aware of the issue and was already working on changes, which will be adopted in coming days, to prevent what he called "malicious or incorrect labeling."
  • Ulysses knew, that a heavenly guide was with him in his wanderings; still less that what he called the malicious sport of fortune was, in truth, the earnest education of a Father ....
  • As questions from investors and analysts about Jefferies's financial strength swirled in November, the firm issued a letter to investors and customers in an attempt to defend the company from what it called "malicious lies."
  • Note, this message would have to come from someone already in your Skype Contact List, as Skype's default privacy settings will not let you receive messages from people that you have not already authorized, hence the term malicious contact.
  • Cristo Rey: Keeping Urban Catholic Education Vibrant - Little Village in Chicago The former head of Latino Affairs for Catholic Charities in Chicago is suing two high-ranking priests for what he describes as a malicious campaign to ruin his name and push him out of a new job at the archdiocese.

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