MALICE in a Sentence
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48 example sentences for MALICE, such as:
1. She certainly bears you no malice.
2. I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.
3. There certainly wasn't any malice in her comments.
4. Though malice may darken truth, it cannot put it out.
5. There was a warm dancing malice in his eyes as he surveyed her.
2. I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.
3. There certainly wasn't any malice in her comments.
4. Though malice may darken truth, it cannot put it out.
5. There was a warm dancing malice in his eyes as he surveyed her.
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Meanings and Examples of MALICE
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malice
n. feeling a need to see others suffer
n. the quality of threatening evil
Classic Sentence: (44 in 3 pages)
1 There was a warm dancing malice in his eyes as he surveyed her.
2 "Thank you, but they may not hang you till it's too late to pay the taxes," she said with a sudden malice that matched his own, and she meant it.
3 To the credit of the negroes, including the least intelligent of them, few were actuated by malice and those few had usually been "mean niggers" even in slave days.
4 But she did not possess his sense of humor which tempered his malice, nor his smile that jeered at himself even while he was jeering others.
5 Then, that explains-- She broke off, disconcerted, expecting to see his eyes snap with malice.
6 She had in truth no abstract propensity to malice: she did not dislike Lily because the latter was brilliant and predominant, but because she thought that Lily disliked her.
7 But other memories importuned her also; the recollection of similar situations, as skillfully led up to, but through some malice of fortune, or her own unsteadiness of purpose, always failing of the intended result.
8 I cherished no malice towards him, though he had been skylarking with me not a little in the matter of my bedfellow.
9 He tasks me; he heaps me; I see in him outrageous strength, with an inscrutable malice sinewing it.
10 No turbaned Turk, no hired Venetian or Malay, could have smote him with more seeming malice.
11 Nor, in some historic instances, has the art of human malice omitted so potent an auxiliary.
12 I might proceed with several more examples, one way or another known to me, of the great power and malice at times of the sperm whale.
13 So that what you take for the White Whale's malice is only his awkwardness.
14 Of his own bloody intentions toward the maidens, and of his baffled malice he made no mention, but passed rapidly on to the surprise of the party by "La Longue Carabine," and its fatal termination.
15 His countenance had changed with each passing emotion, until it settled into a look of deadly malice.
Example Sentence:
1 Though malice may darken truth, it cannot put it out.
2 There certainly wasn't any malice in her comments.
3 She certainly bears you no malice.
4 I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.