Malice
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What Does Malice Mean?
- 恶意
 - 恶毒
 - 坏心眼
 
Malice Pronunciation
ˈmæl.ɪs
Malice Definition
noun
Definition
The intention or desire to do evil or cause harm to someone.
In ZH
有意图或愿望去做坏事或伤害某人。
How to Use Malice in a Sentence
- When the cat knocked over the vase, I could see the malice in its eyes—it was clearly a plot against my favorite decoration!
 - The politician's speech was filled with malice, as he seemed to enjoy throwing shade at his opponents like they were piñatas!
 - All she wanted was to borrow my pen, but she did it with such malice that I half-expected it to be a magic pen that turns people into frogs.
 
adjective
Definition
Having malice; intending or wishing to do evil; malevolent.
In ZH
有恶意的;打算或希望做坏事的;恶毒的。
How to Use Malice in a Sentence
- The malice grin on the villain's face could only mean one thing: he had a dastardly plan to take over the world, starting with my lunch!
 - In a surprising twist, the malice intent of the prankster was revealed when he tried to make his friend believe he'd won the lottery—only to get a rubber chicken instead!
 - My neighbor's malice strategies turned out to be just an elaborate scheme to keep his lawn the greenest on the block, using every trick in the book!