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malignity

[muh-lig-ni-tee] / məˈlɪg nɪ ti /


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In some respects it evokes Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s perception of the “motiveless malignity” of Shakespeare’s Iago.

From Los Angeles Times

Both conditions feed off each other, and make him believe that he’ll be unable to protect his family from any waiting malignity.

From New York Times

Is he the man to lead the necessary, radical re-ordering of a post-Covid world in the teeth of Trump’s bottomless malignity?

From The Guardian

That this view was expressed with somewhat less malignity in the North than in the South did not negate the overall agreement.

From Washington Post

To ignore Mr. Putin’s malignity would be a serious mistake; to obsess about Russia while neglecting the larger challenge would be even worse.

From The Wall Street Journal