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malignant-adjective [muh-lig-nuh
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1. disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred.
2. very dangerous or harmful in influence or effect.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/malignant
When she found out that her tumor was malignant, she had very little hope of recovering.

1. disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred.
2. very dangerous or harmful in influence or effect.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/malignant
When she found out that her tumor was malignant, she had very little hope of recovering.
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GP: Rudolph, we finally figured out what makes your nose red.
Rudolph: Is it pixie dust or leprechaun tails?
GP: No, it's a tumour.
Rudolph: You mean like a magical Christmas tumour?
GP: No, a malignant tumour, the base of which is lodged deep within your brain.
Rudolph: Oh.
[long pause]
Rudolph: Like a happy special...
GP: You're going to die!
Tee hee. :)
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Example, "My tumor was malignant, so I had to have chemo."
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Some people complain about the words they are dealt, while others simply lead by example. You have shown your true colors today atakra.
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