"Malefactress" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Malefactress" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Malefactress" Meaning

A female person who commits crimes or whose behavior is considered morally reprehensible.

"Malefactress" Examples

Definition:

Malefactress is a noun that refers to a woman who has committed a serious mistake or an offense.

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The prosecution argued that the wealthy heiress was a malefactress for embezzling funds from her company.
In ancient Rome, a malefactress who committed adultery could be sentenced to death.
The journalist exposed the corrupt politician as a malefactress who had accepted bribes from several companies.
The young artist was shocked to discover that her idol was a malefactress who had plagiarized others' work.
The historic novel revealed the dark secrets of a malefactress who had manipulated her way to the throne.

"Malefactress" Similar Words

Maledict

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Maledict is an adjective that means cursed or accursed. It is derived from the Latin words "mala" (evil) and "dictus" (spoken). Someone or something that is maledict is considered to be under a curse or is experiencing bad luck or misfortune. In religious contexts, it can also refer to a blessing or prayer that is considered evil or cursed.

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Maledictions are curses or evil wishes. In a broader sense, they refer to any kind of ill-wishes or malicious intentions. The word is often used in a poetic or literary context to add a sense of drama or tragedy to a situation.

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Maleficent is a noun that refers to something or someone that causes harm or evil. It is often used to describe a person or a force that brings about misfortune, misery, or suffering.

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