(abbreviation) Middle English, from Anglo-French, from mal bad (from Latin malus) & mal badly, from Latin male, from malus
(noun) a member of a political party claiming to represent the common people
(noun) a way of behaving or appearing that gives other people a false idea of your true feelings or situation
(adjective) bokd; intrepidly daring : ADVENTUROUS
(noun) extremist; extremely enthusiastic about an activity/subject
(noun) the use of words that mean the opposite of what you really think especially in order to be funny
(noun) a massive inexorable force, campaign, movement, or object that crushes whatever is in its path
(noun) a basic principle or element or a fundamental skill
(adjective) hesitant in acting or speaking through lack of self-confidence
(noun) an adverse criticism : CENSURE
(adjective) angry and bitter : caustic, biting, or rancorous especially in feeling, language, or manner
(verb) to remove from or dispossess of property or position by legal action, by force, or by the compulsion of necessity
(noun) a sudden, radical, or complete change
(noun) one that founds or establishes
(noun) the condition of being lost in thought DAYDREAMS
(adjective) plentiful in number
(verb) to become liable or subject to : bring down upon oneself
(noun) the way in which words are used in speech or writing
(noun) gladness or gaiety as shown by or accompanied with laughter