Have you ever heard, read, or used the word malicious? Do you know what this word means? ❓❓❓
The word malicious sounds like the word delicious which is more commonly used in conversations. These two words are also both adjectives. Despite these similarities, these two words have completely different meanings.
So, what does this word actually mean?
According to Oxford Dictionary, the definition of malicious is:
“having or showing hatred and a desire to harm someone or hurt their feelings.”
Malicious is the adjective based on the noun malice, which means the desire to harm others. Both words come from the Latin word malus, for bad. If someone is malicious he doesn’t just make bad things happen; he loves to make bad things happen.
As stated by Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the synonyms of malicious include cruel, despiteful, hateful, malevolent, malign, malignant, mean, nasty, spiteful, and vicious. The antonyms include benevolent, benign, benignant, loving, unmalicious.
Someone who is malicious enjoys hurting or embarrassing others. If you’re writing a book about good and evil, you’ll want to come up with a truly malicious character to do all the bad stuff.
So, don’t be malicious, guys!
You can check out some examples of sentences using the word malicious to understand the word more!
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Pourquoi dit-on “soixante-dix”, “quatre-vingts” et “quatre-vingt-dix” en français (France)? (🇫🇷)
Mengapa kita menyebut “tujuh puluh (enam puluh ditambah sepuluh)”, “delapan puluh (empat dikali dua puluh)” dan “sembilan puluh (empat dikali dua puluh ditambah sepuluh)” dalam bahasa Prancis (di Prancis)? (🇮🇩)
This week, Linguosco will post some interesting content exclusively about the French language (Français)! 🇫🇷
We dedicate this week for Français! Fun facts, memes, grammar, and so much more! We guarantee you all will learn something new about the French language from each post! 😉👌
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We dedicate this week for Français! Fun facts, memes, grammar, and so much more! We guarantee you all will learn something new about the French language from each post! 😉👌
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Have you ever heard, read, or used the word intrigue? Do you know what this word means? (Diazepam) ❓❓❓
The word intrigue is a verb that is commonly used in conversations, both formal and informal.
So, what does this word actually mean?
According to Oxford Dictionary, the definition of intrigue is:
“to make somebody very interested and want to know more about something.”
Intrigue means to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate.
For example:
“The plan intrigues me, but I wonder if it will work.”
As stated by Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the synonyms of intrigue are interest and fascinate. The antonym of intrigue is bore.
In other words, intrigue is to interest someone a lot, especially by being strange, unusual, or mysterious.
The adjective form of intrigue is intrigued. Intrigued implies someone who is very interested in something/somebody and wanting to know more about it/them.
You can check out some examples of sentences using the word intrigue to understand the word more!
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