SPITE vs MALICE: NOUN
- Malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty
- In opposition to all efforts of; in defiance or contempt of; notwithstanding.
- Vexation; chargrin; mortification.
- Ill-will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; petty malice; grudge; rancor; despite.
- Synonyms Animosity, Ill-will, Enmity, etc. (see animosity), pique, spleen, defiance. In spite of, Despite, etc. See not-withstanding.
- Chagrin; vexation; ill luck; trouble.
- A disposition to thwart and disappoint the wishes of another; ill-will; malevolence; malice; grudge; rancor.
- Injury; mischief; shame; disgrace; dishonor.
- Malicious ill will prompting an urge to hurt or humiliate another person.
- Feeling a need to see others suffer
- Vexation; chagrin; mortification.
- To entertain a mean hatred for him.
- Feeling a need to see others suffer
- Intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way. Desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune.
- Malice previously and deliberately entertained.
- Any wicked or mischievous intention of the mind; a depraved inclination to mischief; an intention to vex, annoy, or injure another person, or to do a wrongful act without just cause or cause or excuse; a wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others; willfulness.
- Enmity of heart; malevolence; ill will; a spirit delighting in harm or misfortune to another; a disposition to injure another; a malignant design of evil.
- The common dwarf mallow, Malta rotundifolia.
- Synonyms Ill-will, Enmity, etc. (see animosity); maliciousness, venom, spitefulness, depravity.
- In law, a design or intention of doing mischief to another; the evil intention (either actual or implied) with which one deliberately, and without justification or excuse, does a wrongful act which is injurious to others.
- Evil; harm; a malicious act; also, evil influence.
- Badness; bad quality.
- An improper motive for an action, such as desire to cause injury to another.
- The intent to commit an unlawful act without justification or excuse.
- A desire to harm others or to see others suffer; extreme ill will or spite.
- The quality of threatening evil
- A propensity to inflict injury or suffering, or to take pleasure in the misfortunes of another or others; active ill-will, whether from natural disposition or special impulse; enmity; hatred: sometimes used in a lighter sense. See malicious, 1.
SPITE vs MALICE: VERB
- Hurt the feelings of
- N/A
SPITE vs MALICE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To be angry at; to hate.
- To treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
- To fill with spite; to offend; to vex.
- To treat with spite; show spite toward.
- To regard with extreme ill will.
SPITE vs MALICE: PREPOSITION
- Notwithstanding; despite.
- N/A
SPITE vs MALICE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To dislike; regard with ill-will.
- To thwart; cross; mortify; treat maliciously: as, to cut off one's nose to spite one's face.
- To fill with vexation; offend.
- (idiom) (in spite of) Not stopped by; regardless of.
- To regard with malice; bear extreme ill-will to; also, to envy and hate.
SPITE vs MALICE: RELATED WORDS
- Fact, Midst, Notwithstanding, Despite, Venom, Injure, Wound, Offend, Nastiness, Cattiness, Malice, Bitchiness, Hurt, Maliciousness, Spitefulness
- Evil, Hate, Resentment, Wrongdoing, Wickedness, Viciousness, Grudge, Aforethought, Hatred, Malevolency, Spite, Venom, Spitefulness, Malevolence, Maliciousness
SPITE vs MALICE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disregard, Contrast, Contrary, Fact, Midst, Notwithstanding, Despite, Venom, Injure, Wound, Offend, Nastiness, Cattiness, Malice, Hurt
- Levy, Rogue, Nasty, Menace, Acrimony, Sin, Evil, Hate, Wickedness, Grudge, Aforethought, Hatred, Spite, Venom, Malevolence
SPITE vs MALICE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sabatino Nucci, in spite of our little quarrel.
- Both beaver and deer arebrowsers, but in spite.
- Releasing enough heat, too, in spite of himself.
- Because in spite of ourselves, God loves us.
- In spite of such sin, will they escape?
- Both were executed in spite of numerous appeals.
- In spite of being rich, he is unhappy.
- Retsinas is independent in spite of the contributions.
- Hello, tender thanks you in spite of information!
- In spite of spite, alone upholds the day.
- Afterwards, she also gives Malice a magical boost.
- Although probable cause may not be inferred from malice, malice may be inferred from lack of probable cause.
- Malice is not at issue upon a charge of voluntary manslaughter; indeed, a manslaughter charge concedes the absence of the murder element of malice.
- The court found that the defendant had not acted with malice and that its refusal to retract the article was not evidence of malice.
- Counsel argued that such inference smacked of constructive malice and that constructive malice was not part of our law.
- But actual malice is not the only basis for a finding of malice which defeats the conditional privilege.
- Use the parenthesized reference to malice only when there is evidence to support a finding of express malice.
- The Court also found that actual malice, or malice in fact, was made out in this case.
- Supreme Court distinguished general malice from malice directed at a particular object.
- The last three types of malice are implied malice.
SPITE vs MALICE: QUESTIONS
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- How does the noun spite differ from other similar words?
- Are there any fence laws in Maryland regarding spite fences?
- Did McNamara act to spite his ex-wife and children?
- Did Mmusi Msimanga open assault case to spite Gauteng da?
- What are the laws regarding spite fences in North Dakota?
- What is the most famous saying about spite in history?
- Do cats urinate in inappropriate places out of spite?
- Is Collar X Malice Unlimited coming to Nintendo Switch?
- Is Alec Baldwin playing the thoracic surgeon in malice?
- How many Malice in Wonderland movies have there been?
- What is the sentence for felony murder with malice?
- Did BCCI have a 'deep-rooted malice' against Azharuddin?
- When is malice aforethought implied in criminal law?
- What is malice aforethought implied in criminal law?
- What is malice aforethought in first degree murder?
- Do public officials meet the actual malice standard?
- Can a prosecutor have malice with the utmost malice?