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malediction

[mal-i-dik-shuhn] / ˌmæl ɪˈdɪk ʃən /


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James, 13, who was eliminated during Wednesday’s third round by the word “malediction,” said the opportunity to meet people and represent his home have been the most rewarding parts of the contest.

From Washington Post

But her writing, once you acclimate to its gargoyle extravagance, has the power of malediction.

From New York Times

As the Meyerbeer scholar Robert Letellier observes, blessing has been “reversed to its dark side of malediction.”

From The New Yorker

Is he suffering from an Alzheimeresque affliction, Makes him wallow in malevolent malediction, Spewing folderol and extrajudicial fiction?

From Washington Post

Trump is at his desk, tweeting curses and maledictions at his enemies.

From The Wall Street Journal