Crossword-Solution: MALEVOLENCE 11 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Malevolence n. The quality or state of being malevolent; evil
disposition toward another; inclination to injure others; ill will. See
Synonym of Malice.

We have 50 clues for the answer “MALEVOLENCE”

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Wishing evil to others 2 answers
cussedness 3 answers
Maliciousness 5 answers
Sourness 18 answers
Malignity 19 answers
Retribution 20 answers
Ill-will 24 answers
Ill will 26 answers
savagism 32 answers
Sadism 32 answers
sexual perversion 33 answers
sexual aberration 33 answers
sadomasochism 33 answers
physical pain 33 answers
kinky sex 33 answers
inflicting pain 33 answers
whips and chains 33 answers
beastliness 33 answers
savageness 34 answers
sensuality 34 answers
mental torment 35 answers
revenge 36 answers
Enslavement 37 answers
subjugation 39 answers
Servitude 43 answers
animus 44 answers
slavery 44 answers
Spite 44 answers
Venom 47 answers
Rancour 48 answers
Captivity 48 answers
Jealousy 48 answers
bondage 50 answers
depredation 51 answers
Acrimony 51 answers
exploitation 52 answers
debasement 55 answers
Animosity 56 answers
Resentment 56 answers
Gall 57 answers
Malice 57 answers
grudge 59 answers
antipathy 60 answers
Envy 63 answers
iron will 65 answers
Enmity 69 answers
Hatred 70 answers
misuse 72 answers
corruption 76 answers
Feud 78 answers
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Sentences with MALEVOLENCE (5)

Neither did the Rabbins disown such acquaintance with supernatural arts, which added nothing (for what could add aught?) to the hatred with which their nation was regarded, while it diminished the contempt with which that malevolence was mingled.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Behrman--ruined me with a turn of the hand--stuck, cinched, and not one thing to be done.” As he talked, he drank glass after glass of whiskey, and the honest rage, the open, above-board fury of his mind coagulated, thickened, and sunk to a dull, evil hatred, a wicked, oblique malevolence.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Undoubtedly short-sighted people exist who have floundered into ill-doing; but it proves always to have been on account of either cowardice or folly, and never because of malevolence; and, in consequence, their sorry pickle should demand commiseration far more loudly than our blame.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
Sorry I can't let you off." The thing in his lap had recovered strength for a fresh fit of malevolence.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
The subtlest feature of his malevolence had been that, whereas on other days he had taken her aside to criticize her, on this day he had spoken out--gently, deprecatingly, but frankly--before the whole company.
The Price She Paid David Graham Phillips 1996

Quotes with MALEVOLENCE (3)

The evil that is in the world almost always comes from ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding.
Albert Camus
WEST SALEM ~ October 2011A sudden vision, fraught with malevolence and darkness, obscured her sight. The face of a menacing figure turned from the shadows of his grisly handiwork and stared at Sorcha. Her muscles tensed. By the Goddess, could he see her? Please! No! She wanted to scream, to run, but the vision ensnared her into the horrific moment like a fly in a spider's web.
Cherie De Sues
There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, no room for fear. We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal. I know the world is bruised and bleeding, and though it is important not to ignore its pain, it is also critical to refuse to succumb to its malevolence. Like failure, chaos contains information that can lead to knowledge — even wisdom. Like art. — Toni Morrison, “No Place for Self-Pity, No Room for Fear,” The Nation, 23 Mar. 2015
Toni Morrison