Adverb
with malice; in a malicious manner
Source: WordNetI do not believe in a God who maliciously or arbitrarily interferes in the personal affairs of mankind. My religion consists of a humble admiration for the vast power which manifests itself in that small part of the universe which our poor, weak minds can grasp! Albert Einstein
Every ISP is being attacked, maliciously both from in the United States and outside of the United States, by those who want to invade people's privacy. But more importantly they want to take control of computers, they want to hack them, they want to steal information. Darrell Issa
Words can be like baseball bats when used maliciously. Sydney Madwed
Violence is literally the glue of the cycle of life, and yet I think that we're the only species that does it maliciously. Taylor Sheridan
ASPERSE, v.t. Maliciously to ascribe to another vicious actions which one has not had the temptation and opportunity to commit. Ambrose Bierce
The kid was deliberately and maliciously watching television at him. Douglas Adams