The answer is Extol
fumble: grope, mishandle, drop, mistake, blunder, bungle
finesse: skill, grace, elegance, assurance, diplomacy, discretion
They are opposites.
malign: slander or criticize
extol: praise or exalt
Fumble is to finesse as malign is to benevolent. Just as "fumble" represents a clumsy or awkward action contrasted with the skillful and graceful nature of "finesse," "malign" conveys harmful intent, while "benevolent" reflects kindness and goodwill.
The answer is Extol fumble: grope, mishandle, drop, mistake, blunder, bungle finesse: skill, grace, elegance, assurance, diplomacy, discretion They are opposites. malign: slander or criticize extol: praise or exalt
The suffix of "malign" is "-ant".
"Do not malign and honorable man."
The silent letter in "malign" is the "g."
A lot of teenage girls will malign about eachother.
The definition of the word malign is "evil in nature or effect; malevolent."
50 cent was mentioning malign comment about Birdman and Wayne
The verb to malign can be difamar (to defame) or tratar injustamente (treat unjustly).
Laud
Johnny was used to having the girls in his eight grade home economic class malign him, since he was by far the better cook and all their spiteful and critical words only caused him to work harder on his natural skills.
Malign