malevolent
1 of 1adjective/mə.ˈlɛ.və.lənt/
Forms:more malevolent,most malevolent
1
having or showing a strong desire to harm others
C1- The malevolent neighbor spread false rumors to damage her reputation.
- The malevolent dictator ruled through fear and oppression.
- There was a malevolent gleam in his eyes as he plotted his revenge.
- His malevolent actions towards his coworkers created a toxic work environment.
- He had a malevolent grin as he plotted his revenge against those who wronged him.
2
having or exerting a harmful or injurious influence
- The storm had a malevolent effect on the village, destroying crops and homes.
- The novel described a malevolent force corrupting the city from within.
- Gossip can be malevolent, spreading harm even without intent.
- The disease spread with a malevolent intensity.
- The villain's schemes were malevolent in their impact on the kingdom.