"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.
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This is not so much a film about how Maleficent was forged by pain into a beast
of pure malice, though.
Colors popped, as the hammer - wielding god's cape flapped and Loki's wicked smile shined
with pure malice.
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.
Swedish television reported that Macchiarini again denied any wrongdoing and said the charges against him were motivated by «
pure malice.»
But the most notable mentions have to go to Imelda Staunton as Professor Umbridge, her control over the character, pulling off
the pure malice in the woman's soul covered in all that pink and saccharine is a minor miracle.