Malicious vs Clemency - What's the difference?
malicious | clemency |
Of, pertaining to, or as a result of malice or spite
spiteful and deliberately harmful
The gentle or kind exercise of power; leniency, mercy; compassion in judging or punishing.
* 1601 , William Shakespeare, Hamlet :
* 2010 , Priyamvada Gopal, The Guardian , 4 May 2010:
Mildness of weather.
As an adjective malicious
is of, pertaining to, or as a result of malice or spite.As a noun clemency is
the gentle or kind exercise of power; leniency, mercy; compassion in judging or punishing.malicious
English
Alternative forms
* (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- He was sent off for a malicious tackle on Jones.
Synonyms
* malevolent * evil * See alsoDerived terms
* maliciously * maliciousness * malicious mischiefclemency
English
Noun
- For vs, and for our Tragedie, / Heere stooping to your Clemencie : / We begge your hearing Patientlie.
- A death sentence for Kasab, seen to represent Pakistan, will be widely supported in a frenzy of righteous retribution. Presidential clemency is politically improbable.