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    spiteful 对比 malignant
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  • Malicious】 , 【malevolent】 ,  【malignant】 ,  【malign】 ,  【spiteful】  are comparable when they mean disposed to do or to inflict evil or resulting from a disposition to do or to inflict evil.

    A person or thing is  【malicious】 that is motivated or dictated by hatred or spite and, usually, by a desire to inflict injury and suffering or to see another in disgrace or an object of ridicule or contempt.

    A person or thing is  【malevolent】 that evidences ill will or an intent to do evil, or a sinister influence.

    A person or thing is  【malignant】 that is actuated or characterized by virulent ill will or extreme malevolence.

    A person or thing is  【malign】  (see also SINISTER ) that harbors violent enmity or ill will or threatens extreme evil or danger; the term, in contrast with malignant】 , carries a stronger implication of potentiality and therefore need not suggest certainty of effect.

    Spiteful】 implies a deep-seated malice or malevolence provoked especially by a desire to get even with others for real or fancied offenses; it suggests meanness or venomousness of temper and refers more often to utterances than to acts.


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