Word of the Day
Monday, February 5, 2007
Malevolent (adjective) – Malicious; of evil influence; bad; displaying ill will toward something or someone; often used in a supernatural connotation (from Latin)
Word in a Sentence: The presence of a malevolent force in the Taiman estate’s training arena takes some characters by surprise in my novel Choices Meant for Gods.
Your turn! What eerie sentence lurks over your keyboard today?
“Some days, you just want the dragon to win.”
Monday, February 5, 2007
Malevolent (adjective) – Malicious; of evil influence; bad; displaying ill will toward something or someone; often used in a supernatural connotation (from Latin)
Word in a Sentence: The presence of a malevolent force in the Taiman estate’s training arena takes some characters by surprise in my novel Choices Meant for Gods.
Your turn! What eerie sentence lurks over your keyboard today?
“Some days, you just want the dragon to win.”
1 Comments:
Using young men and women as human bombs to create more death and destruction is a malevolent force for sure.
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