💔malice (mális)

noun
/ˈmælɪs/
maldad (maldad)

Meaning

The intention or desire to do evil or cause harm.
The intention or desire to do evil; ill will
Traducción del significado
La intención o deseo de hacer el mal o causar daño.
La intencion o deseo de hacer el mal o causar dano.

Oraciones de ejemplo

She bore no malice towards her former friend.

Ella no albergaba maldad hacia su antigua amiga.
Ella no albergaba maldad hacia su antigua amiga.

There was no malice in his criticism, just honest feedback.

No había malicia en su crítica, solo retroalimentación honesta.
No habia malicia en su critica, solo retroalimentacion honesta.

Expresiones de ejemplo

with malice aforethought
con maldad premeditada
con maldad premeditada

Synonyms

ill will, hatred, spite, hostility, bitterness, venom, animosity
Entrada 1
ill will, hatred, spite, hostility, bitterness
Entrada 2
spite, hatred, venom, animosity, ill will

Antonyms

kindness, goodwill, affection, benevolence, love
Entrada 1
kindness, goodwill, affection
Entrada 2
kindness, goodwill, benevolence, love

Colocaciones

act with malice, full of malice, bear malice, malice in his heart, with malice, malice aforethought, pure malice, without malice
Entrada 1
act with malice, full of malice, bear malice, malice in his heart
Entrada 2
with malice, malice aforethought, pure malice, without malice

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