How To Use Malevolence In A Sentence

  • The tsunami has evoked much commentary on the ‘meaning’ of the deaths of innocents and the malevolence of nature.
  • Joining her was mezzo-soprano Jane Henschel, with a delightfully oleaginous rendering of Clytemnestra that brought the bloodletting adulteress to new heights of malevolence. 'Elektra' Electrifies in Madrid
  • It describes an implosive economy of violence in which only an outsider could intervene: it is an economy running on poverty and isolation (not an ontological ‘male’ malevolence).
  • Xavius had been reborn as a satyr—the first of the goatlike monsters now so long the enemies of the night elves—and his malevolence had only grown with his new, hideous aspect. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • Seen this close, the swarms exuded an unmistakable sense of menace, almost malevolence. PREY
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  • But while Bill Alexander's new production has a fine, sombre, subfusc dignity, there were times when I guiltily hungered for a little more playful malevolence.
  • With a malevolence smile, she opened her desk drawer and pulled out a piece of parchment and a feather.
  • But no mention of the nastiness, sheer malevolence and bullying of the Republican Party and its cheerleaders - like those who refer to Barack Hussein Obama, but not John Sydney McCain - because they want to suggest the Democrat's "alienness" without being quite that explicit ... On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Thus, in their enthusiasm -- which is only a minor madness -- whether the Hindoo bramin or the Spanish bigot, the English roundhead or the follower of the "only true faith" at Mecca, be understood, it is but a word and a blow -- though the word be a hurried prayer to the God of their adoration, and the blow be aimed with all the malevolence of hell at the bosom of a fellow-creature. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
  • A plan formulated inside his mind and his eyes filled with hatred and malevolence.
  • It explained why other people were wrong without accusing them of malevolence.
  • He could be a hater—anyone who failed to perceive the genius of his hero Aneurin Bevan, whose biography he wrote, had best look out—but he was incapable of sustained malevolence.
  • She never forgave him that, repeated it to their friends, as if it were the ultimate in male malevolence. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • He could be a hater—anyone who failed to perceive the genius of his hero Aneurin Bevan, whose biography he wrote, had best look out—but he was incapable of sustained malevolence.
  • This takes Kerry several steps past merely being a sore loser, and into spiteful malevolence.
  • You know nothing of love, since all you promote is hatred and malevolence.
  • Her poems, a mixture of maudlin sentiment, misspellings and malevolence, are staples of the sites she visits.
  • Graha, is that which seizes; Grahapati is Mangala, so called for its malevolence, Varah is The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
  • Elizabethan satirists, -- the vitriolic bitterness of Nash, the sententious profundity of Donne, the happy-go-lucky "slogging" of genial Dekker, the sledge-hammer blows of Jonson, the turgid malevolence of Chapman, and the stiletto-like thrusts of George English Satires
  • The germ of his falling-out with his beloved Wagner lay in his growing awareness of Wagner's personal ignobility and malevolence.
  • Pride _will_ have a downcome," said some, with a gleg look and a smack of the lip, trying to veil their personal malevolence in a common proverb. The House with the Green Shutters
  • The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds.
  • Enjoin beneficence and forbid malevolence: so shalt thou be loved of The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The answer is yes, I do believe in benevolence and malevolence as being a part of mans nature, I think where we differ, is the belief in the architect of nature and whether the formation of the natural world including the physique was a guided or a random process. Child Abuse Alert
  • The sheer malevolence she saw there brought back memories she thought she had forgotten. YELLOW BIRD
  • A broad panorama of the triumphs and follies of humanity, an exploration of the quirks of the mind, of the nobility but more often the meanness and sheer malevolence of human nature, the collection was knit together by a web of self-consistent thinking, a skein of ideas woven from a lifetime of close reasoning on life, art, and literature. William hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Shelob, Smaug, the Balrog ... in their astounding names, the fearful verve of their descriptions, their various undomesticated malevolence, these creatures are utterly embedded in our world-view. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Or it might well be that the physician was not careful then, as at all other times, to hide the malevolence with which he looked upon his victim.
  • They have malevolence in their darkest thoughts.
  • These two were regarding him with something that felt like malevolence. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • His clashes with Gerhard Siegel's penetrating Mime, grotesquely hunchbacked and absurd in the extremity of his fawning and malevolence, took on a broad, cartoonish humor that worked. Of Gods And Monsters
  • At first it's difficult to shake the feeling that it's kitschy schlock that they're radiating, rather than the sinister malevolence they may be aiming for.
  • No cache of arms has been found, no plans for future malevolence.
  • Kate could hardly remember now the dry rigid pallor of the heat, when the whole earth seemed to crepitate viciously with dry malevolence: like memory gone dry and sterile, hellish. The Plumed Serpent
  • No cache of arms has been found, no plans for future malevolence.
  • An acute political awareness and a fondness for '50s comic strips inform his odd blend of malevolence and whimsy.
  • ‘Come back, señorita,’ she chuckled, her smile one of appreciation rather than malevolence.
  • With a malevolence smile, she opened her desk drawer and pulled out a piece of parchment and a feather.
  • This natural aptness, which is fortified by living together, was in Lionello sharpened and refined by his ever wakeful malevolence. Jean-Christophe Journey's End
  • The young woman readjusted her somewhat draggled plumes with a feeble, faded coquetry; Mother Shipton eyed the possessor of "Five Spot" with malevolence, and Uncle Billy included the whole party in one sweeping anathema. Short Stories for English Courses
  • The germ of his falling-out with his beloved Wagner lay in his growing awareness of Wagner's personal ignobility and malevolence.

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