Pronunciation: /məˈlɪɡnənsi/
noun the quality or state of being malignant, a malign or harmful tumor or growth
A1 The doctor explained that a malignancy is a type of cancer.
A2 She was relieved when the biopsy results showed no signs of malignancy.
B1 The oncologist discussed treatment options for the malignancy with the patient.
B2 The early detection of the malignancy allowed for successful treatment.
C1 The pathologist analyzed the tissue sample for any signs of malignancy.
C2 The presence of a malignancy in the lymph nodes indicated a more advanced stage of the disease.
formal The doctor confirmed the presence of malignancy in the patient's biopsy results.
informal The test results showed that there's some kind of malignancy in there.
slang Dude, they found some serious malignancy in her scans.
figurative The malignancy of corruption had spread throughout the entire organization.
maligned
malignancies
more malignant
most malignant
maligns
will malign
has maligned
is maligning
malignancy
malignant
to malign
maligning
maligning