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malevolence

[muh-lev-uh-luhns] / məˈlɛv ə ləns /


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Willful blindness to a malevolence that's organized, regrouping, and gaining strength.

From Salon

Key to the formula is the coy refusal to specify whether what we’re seeing is supernatural malevolence or simply really bad behavior.

From New York Times

This is a well-crafted chase picture that doubles as a fiery warning about the dangers of an authoritarian government that can create its own reality, with no accountability for mistakes or malevolence.

From Los Angeles Times

For Americans, the “Star Wars” story doesn’t just reflect malevolence abroad.

From Los Angeles Times

With Diop’s anchoring portrayal intertwining buoyancy and ache, “Nanny” gets to stand out as a character study, one of brightness beset by malevolence, and perhaps strengthened by it.

From Los Angeles Times