Sentences with malevolently
ma·lev·o·lent
M m - His failures made him malevolent toward those who were successful.
- A malevolent inclination to destroy the happiness of others.
- Somewhere in here, floating microscopically and malevolently, is a speck of pollen.
- Children in red T-shirts wave in slow motion, smiling malevolently out of a video monitor.
- Whether they come crawling out of television screens or slither malevolently from gloomy bedroom closets.
- A malevolently slow tempo in Schubert's Ave Maria can force you to take a breath and break the phrase at the beginning, just as a showy.