All 5 Uses of
malicious
in
Rebecca
- Yet there was something beside scorn in those eyes of hers, something surely of positive dislike, or actual malice?†
Chpt 7
- She was looking me up and down, as I had expected, but in a direct, straightforward fashion, not maliciously like Mrs Danvers, not with unfriendliness.†
Chpt 9
- Therefore we can put aside the idea that the boat was tampered with maliciously before Mrs de Winter went for her evening sail.†
Chpt 22
- God knows you've never been a friend to me, but I don't bear malice about it.†
Chpt 23
- And if I guess rightly there's a spice of malice in his soul towards me too.
Chpt 24 *malice = wanting to see others suffer
Definition:
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(malicious) wanting to see others suffer; or threatening evil