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malignantly

American  
[muh-lig-nuhnt-lee] / məˈlɪg nənt li /

adverb

  1. in a way or to a degree that is malignant.


Example Sentences

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She wields it malignantly, and she is humiliated for doing so, even more catastrophically than any of her real-life male counterparts.

From New York Times • Oct. 13, 2022

“In short, he transformed our country into a macro version of my malignantly dysfunctional family,” Ms. Trump says in a statement.

From Washington Times • Dec. 1, 2020

The bond between a malignantly narcissistic leader and his followers, created by a narcissistic collusion — the belief in each other's specialness and exceptional greatness — is virtually unbreakable.

From Salon • Oct. 5, 2020

North Korean state media said the missionary was tried on Friday and admitted to anti-North Korean religious acts and "malignantly hurting the dignity" of the country's supreme leadership, a reference to the ruling Kim family.

From The Guardian • May 31, 2014

But he often eyed Josè and Rosendo malignantly 275 through the wooden grill at his window, and once he ordered Fernando to stop Rosendo and ply him with many and pointed questions.

From Carmen Ariza by Stocking, Charles Francis