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Malicious and malevolent are close in meaning, since both refer to ill will that desires to see someone else suffer

But while malevolent suggests deep and lasting dislike, malicious usually means petty and spiteful. Full of, characterized by, or showing malice See examples of malicious used in a sentence. Intended to harm or upset other people Intended to cause damage to a computer system, or to… Having the nature of or resulting from malice

Definition of malicious adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. If you describe someone's words or actions as malicious, you mean that they are intended to harm people or their reputation, or cause them embarrassment and upset. Malicious refers to actions that are intentionally harmful or spiteful, carried out with the knowledge that they are likely to cause injury or damage to another person Such acts are done without just cause or legal justification. Malicious (comparative more malicious, superlative most malicious) he was sent off for a malicious tackle on jones.

There are ten meanings listed in oed's entry for the word malicious, six of which are labelled obsolete

See ‘meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Malicious meaning, definition, what is malicious Very unkind and cruel, and deliberately.

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