Charity
Charity noun - Kind, gentle, or compassionate treatment especially towards someone who is undeserving of it.
Usage example: can't you show a little charity to a guy who's the first to admit he's not perfect?
Nearby Words: charitable, charily, Charita
Malice
Malice noun - The desire to cause pain for the satisfaction of doing harm.
Usage example: there was no reason other than pure malice to spread such disgusting lies all over campus
Nearby Word: malicious
How words are described
particular | particular charity | particular malice |
utter | utter charity | utter malice |
original | original charity | original malice |
true | true charity | true malice |
Other adjectives: genuine, actual, real, large, inefficient, evil, little, spontaneous, personal, casual, greater, random, occasional. |
Both words in one sentence
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With malice toward none, with charity for all, (let us) bind up the nation's wounds...
Source: Useful Notes / Abraham Lincoln -
Even Evil Has Standards: Normally, scamming, grieving and general malice are positively encouraged, but it's completely forbidden to scam or grief CCP's charity fundraiser events.
Source: Video Game / EVE Online
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