malum

[mey-luhโ€‰m]

malum Definition

  • 1an apple tree or its fruit
  • 2an evil or immoral act

Using malum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "malum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The malum in the garden was full of ripe apples.

  • Example

    He committed a malum by stealing from the store.

  • Example

    The malum pie was delicious.

  • Example

    She was punished for her malum.

malum Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for malum

Phrases with malum

  • bear fruit/malum

    to produce good or bad results

    Example

    His hard work finally bore fruit when he got the promotion.

  • something that is prohibited or not allowed

    Example

    She knew that dating her boss was a forbidden malum.

  • malum of one's eye

    someone or something that is cherished above all others

    Example

    Her daughter was the malum of her eye.

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Summary: malum in Brief

The term 'malum' [mey-luhโ€‰m] can refer to an apple tree or its fruit, as well as an evil or immoral act. It is often used to describe wrongdoing, sin, crime, immorality, and wickedness. The phrase 'bear fruit/malum' means to produce good or bad results, while 'forbidden malum' refers to something that is prohibited or not allowed.