maliceful

adj

Etymology

From malice + -ful.

  1. derived from malitia — “badness, bad quality, ill-will, spite
  2. derived from malice
  3. inherited from malice
  4. suffixed as maliceful — “malice + ful

Definitions

  1. Showing malice, malicious.

    • And as it got towards the end of the month, the impet began to look so maliceful, and that twirled that’s tail faster and faster each time she gave a guess.

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