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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Malicious \Ma*li"cious\, adjective [Of. malicius, F. malicieux, fr. L. malitiosus. See {Malice}.]

1. Indulging or exercising malice; harboring ill will or enmity.

I grant him bloody, . . . Sudden, malicious, smacking of every sin That has a name. --Shak.

2. Proceeding from hatred or ill will; dictated by malice; as, a malicious report; malicious mischief.

3. (Law) With wicked or mischievous intentions or motives; wrongful and done intentionally without just cause or excuse; as, a malicious act.

{Malicious abandonment}, the desertion of a wife or husband without just cause. --Burrill.

{Malicious prosecution} or {Malicious arrest} (Law), a wanton prosecution or arrest, by regular process in a civil or criminal proceeding, without probable cause. --Bouvier.

Syn: Ill-disposed; evil-minded; mischievous; envious; malevolent; invidious; spiteful; bitter; malignant; rancorous; malign. -- {Ma*li"cious*ly}, adverb -- {Ma*li"cious*ness}, noun

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

maliciously

adverb: with malice; in a malicious manner; "she answered maliciously"

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

18 Moby Thesaurus words for "maliciously": balefully, harmfully, hatefully, in spite, iniquitously, invidiously, maleficently, malevolently, malignantly, meanly, nastily, noxiously, ornerily, spitefully, wickedly, with bad intent, with malice aforethought, with malice prepense

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