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- Dictionarymalign/məˈlʌɪn/
adjective
- 1. evil in nature or effect: "she had a strong and malign influence"
verb
- 1. speak about (someone) in a spitefully critical manner: "don't you dare malign her in my presence"
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MALIGN definition: 1. causing or intending to cause harm or evil: 2. to say false and unpleasant things about…. Learn more.
The meaning of MALIGN is evil in nature, influence, or effect : injurious. How to use malign in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Malign.
Malign definition: to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame. See examples of MALIGN used in a sentence.
charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone. adjective. evil or harmful in nature or influence. “prompted by malign motives”. “believed in witches and malign spirits”. “gave him a malign look”. “a malign lesion”. synonyms: maleficent.
to say false and unpleasant things about someone, or to criticize someone unfairly: She has recently been maligned in the gossip columns of several newspapers. Much-maligned for their derivative style, the band is nevertheless enduringly popular. Synonyms. criticize.
1. Evil or harmful in nature or effect: "He felt that the malign influence of the house had governed his own disintegration" (Thomas Wolfe). 2. Intending or threatening harm or ill will; malevolent: "a snarling, bickering husky ... heavy-chested, with a malign eye" (Jack London).
If you malign someone, you say unpleasant and untrue things about them. We maligned him dreadfully when you come to think of it. American English : malign / məˈlaɪn /