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单词 malignly
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malignlyadv.

Brit. /məˈlʌɪnli/, U.S. /məˈlaɪnli/
Forms: 1500s malygnelye, 1600s– malignly.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: malign adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < malign adj. + -ly suffix2.
In a malign manner.
1. With malicious or evil intention.
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the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > spitefulness > [adverb]
despitouslyc1320
maliciouslya1325
doggedlyc1380
spitouslya1387
venomly1387
spitousc1400
enviouslyc1430
venomously1449
sputouslyc1450
evilfullyc1475
despitefully1487
despiteouslya1500
unhappily1509
peevishly?1529
spitefully1532
cankeredly1535
viperiously1538
malignly1543
sinisterlyc1550
doggishly1576
cankerly1580
viperously1587
sinistruouslya1615
despitely1619
viciously1841
dolefully1880
cattishly1913
cattily1924
bitchily1938
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > unkindness > spite, malice > [adverb]
maliciouslya1325
despitouslyc1374
doggedlyc1380
spitouslya1387
venomly1387
spitousc1400
venomously1449
sputouslyc1450
evilfullyc1475
despitefully1487
despiteouslya1500
enviously1508
unhappily1509
peevishly?1529
spitefully1532
cankeredly1535
viperiously1538
malignly1543
sinisterlyc1550
to spite (one)a1575
doggishly1576
cankerly1580
viperously1587
sinistruouslya1615
despitely1619
waspishly1684
viciously1841
waspily1854
dolefully1880
cattishly1913
cattily1924
bitchily1961
bitchingly1970
1543 J. Bale Yet Course at Romyshe Foxe sig. Giiij Soche are euermore the vnworthye wayes of thys worlde, malygnelye to blame menne for ther wele doynge.
1670 J. Milton Hist. Brit. v. 196 The Eastern and worst part was malignly afforded to the Father.
1737 A. Pope Epist. of Horace ii. i. 19 Yet lest you think I..praise malignly Arts I cannot reach, Let me [etc.].
1741 W. Shenstone Judgm. Hercules 117 Her thoughts, to other's charms malignly blind.
1876 G. Meredith Beauchamp's Career II. v. 74 The object malignly called the Briton.
1881 R. C. Praed Policy & Passion II. 36 The old man chuckled malignly.
1957 W. S. Churchill Hist. Eng.-speaking Peoples III. viii. ix. 187 Philip Francis, whom he had wounded in a duel in Calcutta, malignly urged his enemies on.
1982 J. Mark Aquarius i. 10 It was generally assumed that he could summon it, and from that, that he malignly attracted it.
2. Unpropitiously, perniciously. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > [adverb]
unprofitably1395
unprofitablec1450
discommodiously1590
disadvantageously1611
disadvantageably1627
disserviceablya1670
malignly1828
1828 N. Webster Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. Malignly,..2. unpropitiously; perniciously.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adv.1543
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