malefit
English
Etymology
Attested from 1700s. Learned borrowing from Latin malefit, modeled on benefit. Equivalent to French malfaire.
Noun
malefit (plural malefits)
- A detriment or disadvantage
- Synonyms: encumbrance, hindrance, nuisance, obstacle, drawback
- Antonyms: benefit, advantage, aid, assistance, boon, foredeal, help
- 2013, Lawrence Kamm, Radical Ideas:
- However, if there are elements of similarity or dissimilarity, such as benefits and malefits to mankind, it can be useful to make such a comparison even if it cannot be made quantitatively.
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈma.ɫɛ.fɪt]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈmaː.le.fit̪]
Verb
malefit
- third-person singular present passive indicative of malefaciō