Question
Which sentence uses the word malevolently correctly?
• The two children beamed with joy as they cuddled the puppies malevolently.
• The baker pounded the bread malevolently to add air into the dough.
• The elderly woman shook malevolently from the extreme cold.
The old man shook his fist and shouted malevolently at the boy who broke his window.
• The two children beamed with joy as they cuddled the puppies malevolently.
• The baker pounded the bread malevolently to add air into the dough.
• The elderly woman shook malevolently from the extreme cold.
The old man shook his fist and shouted malevolently at the boy who broke his window.
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The sentence that uses the word "malevolently" correctly is:
"The old man shook his fist and shouted malevolently at the boy who broke his window."
In this context, "malevolently" conveys a sense of ill will or malicious intent, which fits with the action of the old man shaking his fist and shouting.
"The old man shook his fist and shouted malevolently at the boy who broke his window."
In this context, "malevolently" conveys a sense of ill will or malicious intent, which fits with the action of the old man shaking his fist and shouting.
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