Malignance [noun]

Definition of Malignance:

hate, vengefulness

Opposite/Antonyms of Malignance:


Sentence/Example of Malignance:

It was a thing of implacable malignance, of incredible ferocity.

Without a word, Lawler leaped and struck with bitter malignance.

You have hinted that It has a special motive for fixing hate upon me beyond mere malignance toward mankind.

The old man's eyes, full of cold feline malignance, were turned upon her, and La Cibot shivered.

He was a fiery orator, and I felt on this occasion that he delivered himself straight at me, with a very poorly veiled malignance.

Soon afterward Eabani becomes ill, no doubt through the malignance of the goddess Ishtar.

Do not the Malignants pour somewhat less malignance, or are they more irritated than ever?

For some unexplainable reason the world, his particular world, seemed to have lost its malignance.

She was hysterically, passionately spiteful—almost to the point of malignance.

Being but a little wisp of a man, all malignance and no courage, he would have fled when he saw me.