Word of the day
malice
1. the intention or desire to do evil; ill will
“I bear no malice toward anybody”
2. wrongful intention, especially as increasing the guilt of certain offenses.
noun
/ˈmæləs/
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Choose the word that best fits in the phrase
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"Fictional villains are often portrayed as _____ characters full of malice."
Select three words related to malice
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- amity
- kindness
- hostility
- hatred
- animosity
- goodwill
Choose the phrase that uses malice correctly
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Find a word related to malice
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