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Loathing vs Malevolence - What's the difference?

loathing | malevolence | Related terms |

Loathing is a related term of malevolence.


As nouns the difference between loathing and malevolence

is that loathing is sense of revulsion, distaste, detestation, extreme hatred or dislike while malevolence is hostile attitude or feeling.

As a verb loathing

is .

loathing

English

Noun

  • Sense of revulsion, distaste, detestation, extreme hatred or dislike.
  • The man's loathing of his former friend was palpable; you could feel how much he now hated him.

    Verb

    (head)
  • malevolence

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • Hostile attitude or feeling.
  • To show someone malevolence .
    He said it with malevolence .
  • Behavior exhibiting a hostile attitude.
  • Synonyms

    * (attitude or feeling) ill-will, malice, spite