maleficience (Meaning)

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maleficience (n.)

The doing of evil, harm, or mischief.

Synonyms & Antonyms of maleficience

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maleficience Sentence Examples

  1. The maleficence of the sorcerer's curse brought untold suffering upon the village.
  2. Beware the maleficent gaze of the ancient demon, for it holds the power to corrupt souls.
  3. The maleficent plot to seize control of the kingdom was uncovered by brave and vigilant spies.
  4. The maleficent intentions of the enemy were evident in their treacherous actions.
  5. The maleficent laughter of the evil queen echoed through the castle, sending shivers down the spines of her subjects.
  6. The maleficent potion, brewed with dark and sinister ingredients, possessed the power to destroy an entire army.
  7. The maleficent entity lurking in the shadows sought to wreak havoc and destruction upon the world.
  8. The maleficent curse had a profound impact on the young prince, transforming him into a monstrous beast.
  9. The maleficent spell cast by the wicked witch trapped the innocent maiden in a perpetual slumber.
  10. The maleficent motives of the villain were exposed, revealing their true nature as a heartless and cruel tyrant.

FAQs About the word maleficience

The doing of evil, harm, or mischief.

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No antonyms found.

The maleficence of the sorcerer's curse brought untold suffering upon the village.

Beware the maleficent gaze of the ancient demon, for it holds the power to corrupt souls.

The maleficent plot to seize control of the kingdom was uncovered by brave and vigilant spies.

The maleficent intentions of the enemy were evident in their treacherous actions.