malignantly
Meanings
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adjective
adjective: describing something as harmful, malevolent, or causing suffering.
- "The malignantly hot coffee spilled on my hand."
- "The malignantly cruel boss made the employees work long hours with no breaks."
- "The malignantly corrupt politician took bribes and manipulated the system to benefit himself."
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noun
noun: a harmful, malevolent, or suffering-causing person or thing.
- "The malignantly cancerous tumor grew larger and began to spread to other parts of the body."
- "The malignantly vindictive ex-spouse sought revenge and made the new partner's life miserable."
- "The malignantly unscrupulous politician lied, cheated, and manipulated the system to gain power and wealth for himself."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with malignantlyhappily , silently , gracefully , sobriety , jubilantly , frightfully , delightfully , mightily , brightly , fightingly , lightly , rightly
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and originsadverb: in a malignant manner; cruelly, maliciously, or harmfully. () :
adjective: causing suffering, harm, or injury; malignant, malevolent, or cruel. () :
noun: a growth or tumor that is malignant, malevolent, or cruel; often used to refer to cancer. () :
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
homonym: 'malignantly' and 'malignantly' (pronounced the same but having different meanings)
Variants
List of all variants of malignantly that leads to same resultmalignant , malignantly
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'malignantly' comes from the Latin word 'malus', which means 'evil', 'wicked', or 'malevolent'. The suffix '-antly' is added to indicate a manner or way of being.
Trivia
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1. The word 'malignantly' comes from the Latin word 'malus', which means 'evil' or 'wicked'. The suffix '-antly' is added to indicate a manner or way of being.
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2. The word 'malignantly' is often used to describe a person or thing that is causing suffering, harm, or injury in a cruel, malicious, or harmful manner.
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3. The word 'malignantly' is often used in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression to describe a character or thing that is causing suffering, harm, or injury in a cruel, malicious, or harmful manner.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.["The word 'malignantly' has been used extensively in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression. It has been used to describe characters who are evil, wicked, malevolent, or causing suffering in some way.", "Some examples of its use in literature include: \\n\\n1. 'Macbeth' by William Shakespeare: \\n'Macbeth': Act I, Scene vii \\nLady Macbeth: \\n\\n’Now it is struck twelve: get thee to bed, for this ecstasy shall leave thee presently, and thou be Mad for ever mad: sing thy body and soul in this earth.’ \\n\\nThis passage from 'Macbeth' by William Shakespeare is an example of how the word 'malignantly' has been used in literature to describe a character who is causing suffering or is evil, wicked, malevolent, or causing suffering in some way."]
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