malevolence in the PONS Dictionary

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She wears an expression of hideous malevolence and exultation, and has a croaking voice.
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Although a bit gruff, he shows none of the malevolence thought to be intrinsic to demons, and has a strong sense of humor.
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Recognizing his cruelty and malevolence, she destroys him.
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The progress of the story leads to the character learning the nature of the unknown forces against him, that they constitute a force with great power and malevolence.
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But it is done with a pleasing malevolence.
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In that wasteland of broken huts and human malevolence he was struck by the overwhelming silence.
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Paranoid refers to the central paranoid anxiety, the fear of invasive malevolence.
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He argues that any sufficiently advanced benevolence may be indistinguishable from malevolence.
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His irritable and suspicious temper, vain and sensitive to slights, rendered him only too easy a prey to their malevolence.
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Some of the ornaments placed on horses were good-luck charms or devices to ward off malevolence, including bells, wolves' teeth, crescents, and brands.
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