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bösartiger

Bösartiger is the masculine singular inflected form of the German adjective bösartig, meaning malignant or malicious. The term can describe something harmful in a moral sense, such as a person’s behavior or an action, as well as medical conditions that are cancerous or invasive. In everyday language it may appear in phrases like ein bösartiger Plan or eine bösartige Absicht, where it signals severity or harmful intent. In medical contexts, bösartig designates malignant growths, contrasted with gutartig, which means benign. Common collocations include bösartige Neubildung (malignant neoplasm) and bösartiger Tumor (malignant tumor).

Grammatical note: bösartig is the base form; bösartiger is the masculine singular attributive form used before

Etymology: The adjective derives from bös, meaning evil or wicked, plus the suffix -artig, meaning characteristic

Usage overview: While primarily a descriptive term for harmful intent or malignant medical conditions, bösartig can

masculine
nouns
(for
example,
ein
bösartiger
Tumor).
The
comparative
degree
is
bösartiger,
used
to
say
that
something
is
more
malicious
or
malignant
than
another.
of
or
resembling.
The
related
noun
Bösartigkeit
denotes
malignity
or
malevolence.
also
describe
aggressive
behaviors,
harmful
software,
or
other
phenomena
judged
as
especially
damaging.
In
technical
language,
precise
alternatives
like
maligne
(synonymous
with
malignant)
or
gutartig
(benign)
are
commonly
used
to
denote
specific
medical
standings.