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Word | Malignant |
Turkish Meaning | zarar verici, habis, kötücül, kötü niyetli, kötü yürekli |
extremely malevolent or malicious; the malignant tongues of gossipers / dangerous to health / Disposed to do harm, inflict suffering, or cause distress / deadly, harmful, very infectious, spreading or recurring. / injurious; tending to cause death; aggressively malevolent / undo the stitches of. / medical : very serious and dangerous : tending or likely to grow and spread in a rapid and uncontrolled way that can cause death / very evil, | |
Usage | ⇒ She has the malignant power over him ⇒ Though many tumors are benign, some are malignant, growing out of control and endangering the life of the patient. ⇒ a highly malignant form of cancer ⇒ This multicultural ‘synthesis’ is actually unsynthetic, insofar as the fabric, by showing its seams, instructs you how to unstitch it. ⇒ she gave me a malignant look |
Synonyms | uisaioltm, rhbmfla, omlejalevt, hteslifu, yladea, nsoouiopw, ovmsuden, tixbet, eivh, rluveinn, ramnig, ouvcusi, ealbluz, atheflr, puycsinioe, tofla, antyz, luflurh, osroucnor, vedckw, |
Antonyms | jbiegn, yiaentnbn, enaumh, evoentbnsl, ategeo-qohdr, kkin, dhcntedkare, ykindl, artrewdhdem, oslsmahe, effalpa, aamleob, fcqetenbni, cpasosaqnieom, ocrdksinaet, dkgo, aeohiprlbt, ousniiuon, tcmhiftypse, tnreqe, |
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