Venom vs Malevolence - What's the difference?
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A poison carried by an animal, usually injected into an enemy or prey by biting or stinging; atter.
* Milton
(figuratively) Feeling or speech marked by spite or malice.
* Shakespeare
To infect with venom; to envenom; to poison.
poison, venom
Hostile attitude or feeling.
Behavior exhibiting a hostile attitude.
Venom is a related term of malevolence.
As nouns the difference between venom and malevolence
is that venom is a poison carried by an animal, usually injected into an enemy or prey by biting or stinging; atter while malevolence is hostile attitude or feeling.As a verb venom
is to infect with venom; to envenom; to poison.venom
English
Noun
(wikipedia venom) (en noun)- Hurtful worm with cankered venom bites.
- the venom of such looks
Derived terms
* nonvenomous * venomousVerb
(en verb)- Venomed vengeance. — Shakespeare.
Noun
(head)See also
* venen * venodmalevolence
English
Noun
(-)- To show someone malevolence .
- He said it with malevolence .