Definition of «pure malice»

"Pure malice" refers to a deep and intense feeling of extreme hatred or ill will towards someone or something. It implies that the intention behind an action or behavior is solely driven by a desire to cause harm or damage, with no other motive involved.

Sentences with «pure malice»

  • This is not so much a film about how Maleficent was forged by pain into a beast of pure malice, though. (ign.com)
  • Colors popped, as the hammer - wielding god's cape flapped and Loki's wicked smile shined with pure malice. (laptopmag.com)
  • The holidays are particularly painful times for alienated parents, the victims of abusive resident parents who deny the non-resident parent any time with their children, often out of pure malice, regardless of whether that time is court ordered or not. (peacenotpas.com)
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