All 4 Uses of
malicious
in
War and Peace
- Fly to a brother's aid whoever he may be, exhort him who goeth astray, raise him that falleth, never bear malice or enmity toward thy brother.†
Chpt 5 *
- "I much regret her illness," said Prince Andrew; and he smiled like his father, coldly, maliciously, and unpleasantly.†
Chpt 8
- Napoleon grinned maliciously and again raised his snuffbox to his nose.†
Chpt 9
- At Anna Pavlovna's they talked with perplexity of Bonaparte's successes just as before and saw in them and in the subservience shown to him by the European sovereigns a malicious conspiracy, the sole object of which was to cause unpleasantness and anxiety to the court circle of which Anna Pavlovna was the representative.†
Chpt 10
Definition:
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(malicious) wanting to see others suffer; or threatening evil