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Marivella

Marivella – used in English as a fun, made-up word, inspired by the Spanish word maravilla, which can mean “wonder,” “marvel,” or even “miracle.” Marivella is used to describe something magical, beautiful, or unbelievably good. When something hits different and gives you that “wow” feeling, it’s pure Marivella – all magic, all joy, all vibes.
«That sunset was totally Marivella!«
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malive

Pronunciation: /ˈmælɪv/
Definition:
1. A moral state characterized by wickedness or malicious intent.
2. Behavior motivated by ill-will or injury toward others.
3. Displaying negative traits such as cruelty, deceit, or egotism.
4. Reflecting immoral actions or intentions.

Significance:
• It defines moral depravity.
• It emphasizes malicious intent.
• It identifies bad behavior.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones).
• It simplifies descriptions of negativity.
• It improves clarity in ethical evaluations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bad."
Adjective: malive
Adverb: malively
Examples:
• "Malive actions damage reputations irreparably."
• "History recounts the consequences of malive rulers."
• "Literature explores the psyche of malive antagonists."
• "Psychologists study the motivations behind malive tendencies."
• "Crime novels often feature protagonists battling malive villains."
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