All 12 Uses of
malicious
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- She looked intently, maliciously and mistrustfully.†
Chpt 1.7 *maliciously = with a desire to see others suffer; or in a threatening manner
- "Why do you look at me as though you did not know me?" he said suddenly, also with malice.†
Chpt 1.7malice = the desire to hurt others or see them suffer
- Why don't you catch him then?" he cried, maliciously gibing at Zametov.†
Chpt 2.6maliciously = with a desire to see others suffer; or in a threatening manner
- Your son intentionally exaggerated the significance of my words and made them ridiculous, accusing me of malicious intentions, and, as far as I could see, relied upon your correspondence with him.†
Chpt 4.2
- "Now we'll make a fight for it," he said, with a malicious smile, as he went down the stairs.†
Chpt 4.6
- His malice was aimed at himself; with shame and contempt he recollected his "cowardice."†
Chpt 4.6malice = the desire to hurt others or see them suffer
- Luzhin went on laughing maliciously.†
Chpt 5.1maliciously = with a desire to see others suffer; or in a threatening manner
- Katerina Ivanovna determined now to invite this lady and her daughter, "whose foot she was not worth," and who had turned away haughtily when she casually met them, so that they might know that "she was more noble in her thoughts and feelings and did not harbour malice," and might see that she was not accustomed to her way of living.†
Chpt 5.2malice = the desire to hurt others or see them suffer
- Better...imagine—yes, it's certainly better—imagine that I am vain, envious, malicious, base, vindictive and...well, perhaps with a tendency to insanity.†
Chpt 5.4
- That you may understand, and not blame my malicious behaviour on that occasion.†
Chpt 6.2
- It was not malicious, I assure you, he-he!†
Chpt 6.2
- So that's it, is it?" he cried, surprised but smiling maliciously.†
Chpt 6.5maliciously = with a desire to see others suffer; or in a threatening manner
Definition:
wanting to see others suffer; or threatening evil