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malevolence

[muh-lev-uh-luhns] / məˈlɛv ə ləns /


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After messaging became direct, Mr Price said there was never "malevolence" and that all the numbers she contacted were publicly available after being leaked in the Portuguese police files.

From BBC

“Lurker” has a casual malevolence, Russell sidling up to his targets before he attacks.

From Los Angeles Times

Owens brings a blend of loony energy and sincere malevolence that Cooper can’t quite muster.

From Salon

"It's not a sense of malevolence, but a huge sense of negligence and neglect and not following good practice," added Esme.

From BBC

People who scored higher on the scale had greater control, which correlated with lower measures of hallucination severity and lower perceived malevolence and omnipotence of the voices.

From Salon