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malevolence
English
Etymology
From Middle French malevolence, from Latin malevolentia (“malevolence”), derived from malevol?ns (“malevolent”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??l?v?l?ns/
Noun
malevolence (countable and uncountable, plural malevolences)
- Hostile attitude or feeling.
- to show someone malevolence
- He said it with malevolence.
- Behavior exhibiting a hostile attitude.
Synonyms
- (attitude or feeling): ill-will, malice, spite
Related terms
- malevolent
Translations
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revengefulness
English
Etymology
revengeful +? -ness
Noun
revengefulness (uncountable)
- The quality of being revengeful.
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