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Meaning of malign
The primary meaning of "malign" is to speak or write about someone or something in a very critical or hostile way.
Etymology of malign
The word "malign" originates from the Old French word "maligne", which is derived from the Latin word "malignus", meaning "evil" or "wicked"
Historically, the word "malign" has been used to describe something or someone as having a harmful or evil influence, and has been used in various contexts, including literature, politics, and everyday conversation
Synonyms
Definitions
- To speak or write about someone or something in a very critical or hostile way
- * To have a harmful or evil influence on someone or something
- * To portray or describe someone or something in a very unfavorable or hostile way
Usage Examples
- The politician's opponent tried to malign her character with false accusations
- * The company's reputation was maligned by the negative reviews online
- * The artist's work was maligned by the critics, who failed to understand its significance
Antonyms
benign
harmless
innocuous
harmless
neutral
favorable
positive
supportive
helpful
beneficial
advantageous
propitious
salutary
wholesome
virtuous
good
kind
nice
pleasant
friendly