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  2. As adjectives the difference between malign and sinister is that malign is evil or malignant in disposition, nature, intent or influence while sinister is inauspicious, ominous, unlucky, illegitimate (as in bar sinister ).

  3. As adjectives the difference between sinister and malignant is that sinister is inauspicious]], ominous, unlucky, illegitimate (as in [[w:bar sinister|bar sinister ) while malignant is harmful, malevolent, injurious.

  4. Adjective. sinister, baleful, malign mean seriously threatening evil or disaster. sinister suggests a general or vague feeling of fear or apprehension on the part of the observer. a sinister aura haunts the place. baleful imputes perniciousness or destructiveness to something whether working openly or covertly.

  5. Dec 4, 2020 · Sinister, baleful, malign, malefic, maleficent all mean seriously threatening, portending, or promising evil or disaster, usually imminent or already initiated evil or disaster.

  6. There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word malign, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. The first two meanings may be applied to people or things (“an insidious enemy,” “an insidious plot”), while the last is usually applied to things (“insidious problems,” “insidious sexism”), in particular to the gradual progress of a disease (“an insidious malignancy”).

  8. Something that is sinister seems evil or harmful. There was something sinister about him that she found disturbing. ...a sinister and frightening place. ...the illegal and sinister trade in stolen cultural artefacts. Synonyms: threatening, evil, menacing, forbidding More Synonyms of sinister.

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