Sentence examples for maliciousness from inspiring English sources

'maliciousness' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is commonly defined as "the intention to do harm; malevolence, wickedness, spite, or vindictiveness." Example sentence: The maliciousness of his words about the other students was shocking.

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maliciousness

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The condition of being malicious; malevolence or malice

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I've seen it over and over, it came over his head and he was looking at the ball, there was no intent or maliciousness, it was coming down and he kind of stamped on his foot.

As one of the few who was stone cold sober, I could say with certainty that there was no maliciousness in the booing I heard.

In Farrenkopf's case, these odd circumstances seem less like a moral issue — no one would argue that there was maliciousness on the part of the utility companies or the bank, which can hardly be expected to consult their paying customers on a regular basis to make sure that they haven't shuffled off this mortal coil — and more like a mundane aspect of the digital age.

Michael Gerson, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush, wrote in the Washington Post that "radicalism and maliciousness" has led the Administration to issue an "edict delivered with a sneer".

"There was no maliciousness, there was no deliberateness, there was not an intentional disrespect of Islam," he said.

You know, that sort of amicable, happy-go-lucky divorce where everybody's interested in pursuing their own interests and whatever maliciousness is sort of clever and beautifully executed.

The ferocity and maliciousness of the attacks is shocking people, but I don't think it's affecting scientists in what they do or frightening them out of the field.

And I remember most vividly the era of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the Wisconsin Republican, and all of the maliciousness of his accusations toward so many who were not guilty of those things with which he charged them.

We all have to understand that effects can operate independent of intent, that subconscious biases can move counter to conscious egalitarianism, and that malice need not be present within the individual to fuel the maliciousness of the society at large.

But how should a writer respond to a torrent of anonymous maliciousness?

In total contrast was her portrayal in "Pillar of Fire" (1942), Tudor's dance drama about a repressed young woman; cast as the heroine's seemingly innocent Youngest Sister, she revealed a vein of maliciousness beneath her blithe exterior.

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