en
malign

Meaning: en
adj. causing or intending to cause harm or evil
Here, girt with steel, the foremost in the fight, / fierce Juno stands, the Scaean gates before, / and, mad with fury and malignant spite, / calls up her federate forces from the shore."
Hither, with fates malign, / I steer, and landing for our purposed town / the walls along the winding shore design, / and coin for them a name "AEneadae" from mine.
Somewhere there, on that desolate plain, was lurking this fiendish man, hiding in a burrow like a wild beast, his heart full of malignancy against the whole race which had cast him out. It needed but this to complete the grim suggestiveness of the barren waste, the chilling wind, and the darkling sky.
Is it malignant?
Various types of tumors exist, both benign and malignant.
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George III has been unfairly maligned by historians.
It was an odious face—crafty, vicious, malignant, with shifty, light-grey eyes and white lashes.
Nay, Juno, too, who now, in mood malign, / earth, sea and sky is harrying, shall incline / to better counsels, and unite with me / to cherish and uphold the imperial line, / the Romans, rulers of the land and sea, / lords of the flowing gown. So standeth my decree."
The tumor is malignant.
Added on 2021-12-11 | by magnanimous | View: 223

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