Having or exerting a malignant influence.
1 A malevolent gleam lit in the cold black eyes of the bully.
2 Perhaps its intentions, if still unstated and relentlessly undefined, are ultimately malevolent .
3 James had no chance against the sheer malevolent power of Salazar Slytherin.
4 Jenny Prask was the malevolent force of which he was in search.
5 He took malice in the moral sense, as importing a malevolent motive.
6 Then he leered at the Major and let out a malevolent chuckle.
7 Not that the controlling powers in all these instances are necessarily malevolent .
8 But the contest between the opposing parties proved exceedingly bitter and malevolent .
9 The more malevolent our neutrality the better, but it must be neutrality.
10 Addison had from the first seen that Pope was false and malevolent .
11 Sarcasms rained down upon the gypsy, and haughty condescension and malevolent looks.
12 The NZ southerly has a malevolent history and should not be trusted.
13 A malevolent stare from the woman on the throne rested on Ben.
14 The brute did not seem to treat her with any malevolent violence.
15 He is not malevolent , no; he is not open, that is all.
16 The audience, excited to the highest pitch, caught breath with malevolent delight.
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