Malicia in english

Malice

pronunciation: mæləs part of speech: noun
In gestures

malicia1 = low cunning ; ill will ; malice ; evil-doing ; guile ; wile. 

Example: He smiled politely, but Bragge could not help but feel that his expression was one of low cunning.Example: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Example: Any organisation's board of directors and its professionals and staff are jointly liable for their actions and/or omissions whether the latter are based on malice or ignorance.Example: If the evil-doing of men moves you to indignation and overwhelming distress, even to a desire for vengeance on the evil-doers, shun above all things that feeling.Example: They loved his genuineness and utter lack of guile.Example: Cleopatra would use her wiles and wits to become the sole ruler of Egypt and the lover of the two most powerful men of Rome: Caesar and Marc Antony.

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» con maliciamaliciouslymalevolently .

Example: Human rights activist Irene Fernandez has been found guilty of maliciously publishing false news.

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.

» hablar con maliciaspeak + maliciously .

Example: If someone offends you, you discuss it with them personally in a cordial manner, rather than speaking maliciously of them to others.

» sin maliciaguileless  .

Example: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.

malicia2 = mischievousness ; mischief. 

Example: The author discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters = The author discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.Example: The author discusses the characteristics of programs designed specifically to cause mischief to computer owners who download and run the programs = The author discusses the characteristics of programs designed specifically to cause mischief to computer owners who download and run the programs.

Malicia synonyms

spite in spanish: despecho, pronunciation: spaɪt part of speech: noun venom in spanish: veneno, pronunciation: venəm part of speech: noun malevolence in spanish: malevolencia, pronunciation: məlevələns part of speech: noun maliciousness in spanish: malicia, pronunciation: məlɪʃəsnəs part of speech: noun malevolency in spanish: maldad, pronunciation: məlevələnsi part of speech: noun spitefulness in spanish: malevolencia, pronunciation: spɪtfəlnəs part of speech: noun
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