Meaning & Definition of word "Malicious"

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    Malicious

    /məˈlɪʃəs/

    adjective:

    • 1. Characterized by a desire to harm others or to cause them suffering.
      • Example: The malicious rumors spread quickly, damaging her reputation.
    • 2. Intended to cause harm or pain; malevolent.
      • Example: His malicious intent was evident in the way he sabotaged the project.
    • 3. Related to or resulting from malice; spiteful.
      • Example: The hacker used a malicious program to steal sensitive information.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'malitiosus', meaning 'having a bad disposition', from 'malitia', meaning 'ill will, badness'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    malicious intent:

    The intention to cause harm or injury.

    malicious software:

    Software designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to computer systems.

    Related Words

    malice:

    The intention or desire to do evil or cause injury.

    malignancy:

    The quality of being malign; a tendency to cause harm.

    Slang Meanings of malicious

    Meaning: Shady

    Example Sentence: He pulled a shady move last night.

    Meaning: Dirty

    Example Sentence: That's a dirty trick he pulled on you.