malignly Sentence Examples
- The politician's malignly false accusations damaged his opponent's reputation.
- The tabloid magazine malignly spread rumors about the celebrity's private life.
- The critic malignly panned the movie, declaring it "a complete disaster."
- The lawyer malignly suggested that the witness was lying on the stand.
- The professor malignly undermined his colleague's research by constantly finding fault with it.
- The rival company malignly spread misinformation about our products to sabotage our sales.
- The anonymous troll malignly posted hateful comments on the social media platform.
- The disgruntled employee malignly leaked confidential company information to the press.
- The doctor malignly diagnosed the patient with a fatal illness without proper evidence.
- The prosecutor malignly painted the defendant as an irredeemable criminal before the jury.
malignly Meaning
malignly (r)
in a malign and evil manner
malignly (adv.)
In a malign manner; with malignity.
Synonyms & Antonyms of malignly
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- spiteful
- mean
- nasty
- poisonous
- venomous
- virulent
- malignant
- jealous
- malevolent
- bitchy
- catty
- evil
- bad
- despiteful
- bitter
Antonyms:
- gracious
- good-hearted
- agreeable
- agreeable
- genial
- sweet
- nice
- benignant
- pleasant
- compassionate
- compassionate
- friendly
- pleasant
- friendly
- unmalicious
- amiable
- amorous
- unmalicious
- affectionate
- kindhearted
- genial
- sweet
- affectionate
- cordial
- kindhearted
- cordial
- affable
- affable
- benignant
- gracious
- amorous
- good-hearted
- nice
- amiable
Synonyms:
- scathing
- unkindly
- mean-spirited
- rancorous
- derogatory
- acrid
- baleful
- unkind
- jaundiced
- deprecating
- harsh
- snide
- disparaging
- scurvy
- envious
- contemptuous
- acrimonious
- scoundrelly
- opprobrious
- scornful
- disdainful
- devious
- snotty
- snakelike
- obnoxious
- vitriolic
- vindictive
- inimical
- hostile
- caustic
- resentful
- unloving
- baneful
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FAQs About the word malignly
in a malign and evil mannerIn a malign manner; with malignity.
hateful, cruel,malicious, vicious, spiteful, mean, nasty, poisonous, venomous, virulent
warm, loving, loving, kind,benign, kindly, benign, kind, good, sympathetic
The politician's malignly false accusations damaged his opponent's reputation.
The tabloid magazine malignly spread rumors about the celebrity's private life.
The critic malignly panned the movie, declaring it "a complete disaster."
The lawyer malignly suggested that the witness was lying on the stand.