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maleficent

American  
[muh-lef-uh-suhnt] / məˈlɛf ə sənt /

adjective

  1. doing evil or harm; harmfully malicious.

    maleficent destroyers of reputations.


maleficent British  
/ məˈlɛfɪsənt /

adjective

  1. causing or capable of producing evil or mischief; harmful or baleful

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of maleficent

1670–80; back formation from Latin maleficentia maleficence; see -ent

Explanation

When you're maleficent, you're evil or want to do evil things. So it's safe to say that Satan is one maleficent guy. This word is a bit old-fashioned and you don't hear it often. But there are still plenty of maleficent people in the world — they're the bad guys, the evil-doers, the folks who wish harm on others. Maleficent means something very close to malevolent or diabolical and is a lot stronger than naughty or mischievous.

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“It’s really hard to predict all the maleficent uses,” said Giada Pistilli, principal ethicist at Hugging Face.

From Slate • Jan. 14, 2023

“Publicly, they say the right things, expressing approval and joining in the chorus of voices that applaud the takedown of maleficent characters who prey on vulnerable women in the workplace,” she wrote.

From The Guardian • Oct. 16, 2019

The actor, more often cast as likable and light, makes fairy-tale Flynn maleficent.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 28, 2014

We don’t see Maleficent before she becomes, well, maleficent.

From New York Times • May 29, 2014

Near him serpents and venomous animals, because it is said that he drove all maleficent beasts out of the neighborhood of Riom.

From Donahoe's Magazine, Volume XV, No. 3 Volume XV (Jan 1886-Jul 1886) by Various

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