How Do You Spell MALICIOUSNESS?

Pronunciation: [mɐlˈɪʃəsnəs] (IPA)

The word "maliciousness" (məˈlɪʃəsnəs) refers to the state or quality of being malicious, that is, having or showing a desire to harm others. The spelling of the word is based on its root word "malice" (ˈmælɪs), which means the same thing. The suffix "-ness" (nəs) helps to form a noun that indicates the state or quality of the root word. The spelling of this word can be tricky due to the multiple similar sounds and their arrangement, but remembering the root word and the suffix can help with this.

MALICIOUSNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Maliciousness is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being malicious. It is derived from the adjective "malicious," which describes someone or something that has the intention or desire to cause harm, pain, or distress to others. Maliciousness is typically characterized by spite, ill-will, or a deliberate intention to cause damage or hurt, whether physical, emotional, or psychological.

    To act with maliciousness implies a deep-seated malevolence or an inherent desire to bring about negative consequences for others without provocation or justified reason. Such behavior often involves intentionally spreading false rumors, engaging in acts of sabotage or manipulation, or taking pleasure in others' misfortune. Maliciousness can manifest itself in various forms, such as cyberbullying, character assassination, or deliberate acts of vandalism.

    This term goes beyond mere rudeness or insensitivity, as the root cause lies in the deliberate intention to cause harm. Individuals displaying maliciousness often lack empathy or concern for the well-being of others, and their actions are driven by a desire to create chaos, pain, or distress in their victims.

    In legal contexts, maliciousness may play a role in determining legal liability or potential punishment for certain offenses. For instance, crimes committed with malicious intent are typically subject to more severe penalties, as the intention to cause harm is regarded as an aggravating factor in such cases.

  2. Extreme enmity or disposition to injure.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of MALICIOUSNESS

The word "maliciousness" is derived from the Middle English term "maliciouse", which came from the Old French word "malicios" meaning "wicked, malicious". It ultimately originates from the Latin word "malitia" meaning "wickedness" or "ill-will". The Latin term is derived from the adjective "malus", meaning "bad" or "evil". Thus, "maliciousness" refers to the state or quality of being malicious, which involves having an intent to harm or cause suffering.

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Plural form of MALICIOUSNESS is MALICIOUSNESSES

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