malice

/ˈmælɪs/
noun 2verb 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

pure, sheer

VERB + MALICE

bear (sb), feel, have

Even though they disagreed strongly, she bore him no malice and they remained good friends.

PREP

out of ~

The landlord evicted the tenant out of pure malice because of a personal disagreement.

with/without ~

She criticized the proposal without malice, simply wanting to improve the project.

~ towards

She never held any malice towards her ex-husband, even after their difficult divorce.

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