Maliciously

How many syllables in Maliciously?

maliciously has 4 syllables

Split Maliciously into syllables?

ma-li-cious-ly

Definition of Maliciously

The word 'maliciously' means to do something with ill intent or with the desire to harm others.

How should Maliciously divide into syllables

There are 4 syllables in the word 'maliciously'. The word can be broken into syllables as ma-lic-i-ous-ly. It has 5 vowels (a, i, i, o, u) and 6 consonants (m, l, c, s, l, y).

Part of Speech - Maliciously

Adverb

He smiled maliciously as he played a prank on his friend.

Sentences with Maliciously

  • She looked at him maliciously, knowing that her words would hurt him.
  • The cat scratched maliciously at the door, trying to get inside.
  • He spread rumors maliciously, hoping to ruin her reputation.
  • The bully grinned maliciously as he pushed the smaller boy.
  • The hacker maliciously stole personal information from unsuspecting victims.
  • The villain in the movie laughed maliciously as he plotted his evil plan.
  • The dog growled maliciously at the mailman, guarding its territory.
  • She accused him maliciously, even though she knew he was innocent.
  • The child kicked his sibling maliciously, causing them to cry.
  • The competitor tripped his opponent maliciously during the race.

Quotes with Maliciously

  • Malice is of a low stature, but it has very long arms. - George Savile
  • “Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate that it often involves itself in the greatest difficulties it can find, only for the sake of doing mischief.” - Joseph Addison
  • “Malice sucks up the greater part of her own venom, and poisons herself.” - Seneca
  • “Malice is a kind of mental poison, which, like poison of the body, is apt to turn upon the assailant.” - Henry Giles
  • “Malice is not to be cured by argument.” - Samuel Johnson
  • “Malice will always find a mark to shoot at.” - Henry Fielding
  • “Malice is of a low stature, but it hath very long arms.” - George Savile
  • “Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate, that it often involves itself in difficulties which it has not discretion to manage.” - Joseph Addison
  • “Love your enemies, for they tell you your faults.” - Benjamin Franklin
  • “There is nothing that the world loves better than to praise, and nothing that it hates more than to hear its faults pointed out.” - Henry Wheeler Shaw

Number of characters in Maliciously

11 ( m, a, l, i, c, i, o, u, s, l, y )

Unique letters in Maliciously

9 ( m, a, l, i, c, o, u, s, y )

Maliciously Backwards

ylsuoicilam

Phonetic Transcription of Maliciously

IPA (International): mʌˈlɪʃɪsli:

ARA (American): mʌˈlɪʃɪsli

EPA (English): mʌˈlɪʃɪsli:

MAH-LIH-SHIH-SLIY