maldad

evil, wickedness


Noun maldad f (plural maldades)

  1. badness; evilness
  2. bad or evil deed

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Examples
  • Él estaba imbuido de maldad.

    He has taken on bad ways.

  • ¡Nunca vi semejante maldad en un solo corazón!

    Never had I seen such evil in a single heart!

  • Nunca atribuyas a la maldad lo que puede ser explicado por la estupidez.

    Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.

  • La anti-racional, anti-justicia y anti-humana maldad cristiana está levantándose una vez más ya que lidera la lucha contra la homosexualidad en nombre de la divina trinidad de la sinrazón, la injusticia y el odio.

    The anti-rational, anti-justice and anti-humane Christian malignancy is rearing its head yet again as it leads the fight against homosexuality on behalf of the divine trinity of unreason, injustice and hate.

  • No hay bondad ni maldad en este mundo; sólo hay ignorancia, y la ignorancia, amigo mío, es la que manda.

    There's no good and evil in this world; there's only ignorance, and ignorance, my friend, rules.


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