MALEDICENT
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\Mal`e*di"cent\, a. [L. maledicens, p. pr. of maledicere to speak ill; male ill + dicere to say, speak. See Malice, and Diction.] Speaking reproachfully; slanderous. [Obs.] --Sir E. Sandys.
"She is a maledicent psychologist." Or, "She, herself, is maledicent." Or, "They are hopelessly and appallingly maledicent." This is the adjectival usage - and correct usage of the word.
"MALEDICENT" means, simply: *SPEAKING EVIL.* It's pronounced: * mal-uh-di-sunt *