Malevolent

/məˈlɛvələnt/ adjective

Having or showing a wish to do evil to others; malicious and spiteful. It describes someone who actively desires to cause harm or suffering to other people.

From Latin malevolens, combining male (badly, ill) + volens (wishing), literally meaning 'ill-wishing.' The word entered English in the 16th century, maintaining its original sense of actively wishing harm upon others.

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