Definitionadj. disposed to seek revenge or intended for revenge
Last update: January 28, 2016
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He is very vindictive. [adjective]
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I never saw you look so disagreeable, so unjust, so almost vindictive before. [adjective]
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The word I 'd use is demeaning but I 'm not vindictive, so I 'm not posting the URL. [adjective]
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Marble could not be colder, calmer, or steadier than the countenance he put upon this sudden and vindictive attack. [adjective]
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Fortunately, the vindictive Magua was searching for his victim in the very band the veteran had just quitted. [adjective]
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It will easily be understood that, amid such a concourse of vindictive enemies, no breathing time was allowed the fugitive. [adjective]
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In short, everything wore rather the appearance of a day of pleasure, than of an hour stolen from the dangers and toil of a bloody and vindictive warfare. [adjective]
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-- I could slay him," he added, with a vindictive scowl, "were he grasping the horns of the altar. [adjective]
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"Not when pride or vindictive feelings obtain the mastery," replied she. [adjective]
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