All 4 Uses of
malignant
in
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Then he laughed frightfully, and suddenly became pale again, when he considered the most sinister side of his fatal passion, of that corrosive, venomous malignant, implacable love, which had ended only in the gibbet for one of them and in hell for the other; condemnation for her, damnation for him.†
Chpt 2.9.1
- This act would not be a little patch on the face of his reputation to embellish it, but a very malignant ulcer to disfigure it.†
Chpt 2.10.5 *
- I have seen Charles of Burgundy drunk, and he was less malignant than Louis XI.†
Chpt 2.10.5
- The moral of the story is that the temptations of the flesh are pernicious and malignant.†
Chpt 2.11.1
Definition:
harmful or evil
in medicine: harmful growth as with a cancerous tumor
in medicine: harmful growth as with a cancerous tumor