Malévolo in english

Malicious

pronunciation: məlɪʃəs part of speech: adjective
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malicious

malévolo = malevolent ; malicious ; ill-willed ; waspish ; dastardly. 

Example: There was nothing malevolent in her response or in her look; she simply stated it as if it was the most natural thing in the world, not in the least abnormal.Example: Perhaps the major problem will be the malicious attempt to cause confusion.Example: We wish to mention that there can never be such matters as ethnic cleansing, license to rape, or other ill-willed behavior on the government's part.Example: Harwood is excellent -- saucy and coquettish and really waspish in her subsequent vitriolic exchanges with the irate Marcello.Example: A dastardly livery driver raped a 30-year-old woman passenger on Jan. 31, cops said.

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» de manera malévolamalevolently .

Example: They acted venally and malevolently in a botched attempt to scandalize Prime Minister Rudd and Treasurer Swan on the basis of a fraudulent e-mail.

Malévolo synonyms

malevolent in spanish: malévolo, pronunciation: məlevələnt adjectivevicious in spanish: vicioso, pronunciation: vɪʃəs adjectivevindictive in spanish: vengativo, pronunciation: vɪndɪktɪv adjectivespiteful in spanish: malévolo, pronunciation: spaɪtfəl adjectivecatty in spanish: malicioso, pronunciation: kæti nounvenomous in spanish: venenoso, pronunciation: venəməs adjectivepoisonous in spanish: venenoso, pronunciation: pɔɪzənəs adjectiveleering in spanish: leering, pronunciation: lɪrɪŋ adjectivebitchy in spanish: malévolo, pronunciation: bɪtʃi adjectivedespiteful in spanish: odioso, pronunciation: despɪtfəl adjectivecattish in spanish: malicioso, pronunciation: kætɪʃ adjectivevixenish in spanish: zorra, pronunciation: vɪksənɪʃ adjectivevenomed in spanish: veneno, pronunciation: venəmd adjectivebeady-eyed in spanish: beady-eyed, pronunciation: bedijeɪd adjective
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