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Definition of masochist in English: masochistnoun ˈmasəkɪst 1A person who derives sexual gratification from their own pain or humiliation. the roles of masochist and mistress Example sentencesExamples - Masochists inflict pain upon themselves through shocking, pricking, or choking, and about 30 percent participate in sadistic behavior as well.
- There's also a sprinkling of sadomasochism, with the hostess trotting out the whip to use on a drooling masochist.
- They're similar, but masochists achieve sexual gratification through pain, either mentally or physically.
- Self-inflicted pain might enhance the masochist's sense of control over others by manipulating their sympathy or provoking a punitive response.
- Every psychologist knows the misery suffered by the masochist, in whom sex excitement is caused by suffering corporal punishment.
- The masochist might also disavow infantile rage by displacing it onto seemingly malevolent figures.
- She is a rarity here, a female masochist who comes to get abused.
- To achieve near-asphyxiation, masochists might place a noose around their necks.
- I wouldn't go implying being a submissive and a masochist are the same thing.
- True masochists, by definition, want to be shamed and have their self-esteem beaten into the ground.
- 1.1 (in general use) a person who enjoys an activity that appears to be painful or tedious.
what kind of masochist would take part in such an experiment? Example sentencesExamples - Those who argue that its secrets cannot be appreciated in one viewing are cinematic masochists.
- Only masochists volunteer for this committee.
- My inner masochist always find some excuse to return, and I've generally found the album more enjoyable with each subsequent listen.
- It's important to distinguish between a circumscribed period of hardship that you enter into knowingly and an ongoing environment best suited for masochists.
- Any individual of another nation would have to be a masochist to attempt to open a bank account here.
- Only a masochist would want to take a tour through an Irish winter.
- I think I'm a masochist, because I'm looking forward to making another film.
- Only a tragically unsophisticated masochist could consider his performance good acting.
- The travel guide describes it as being "for masochists only."
- Unless you are a masochist, buy plants rather than sowing seeds.
Definition of masochist in US English: masochistnounˈmazəkəst 1A person who derives sexual gratification from their own pain or humiliation. the roles of masochist and mistress Example sentencesExamples - Masochists inflict pain upon themselves through shocking, pricking, or choking, and about 30 percent participate in sadistic behavior as well.
- True masochists, by definition, want to be shamed and have their self-esteem beaten into the ground.
- Self-inflicted pain might enhance the masochist's sense of control over others by manipulating their sympathy or provoking a punitive response.
- I wouldn't go implying being a submissive and a masochist are the same thing.
- She is a rarity here, a female masochist who comes to get abused.
- There's also a sprinkling of sadomasochism, with the hostess trotting out the whip to use on a drooling masochist.
- The masochist might also disavow infantile rage by displacing it onto seemingly malevolent figures.
- They're similar, but masochists achieve sexual gratification through pain, either mentally or physically.
- To achieve near-asphyxiation, masochists might place a noose around their necks.
- Every psychologist knows the misery suffered by the masochist, in whom sex excitement is caused by suffering corporal punishment.
- 1.1 (in general use) a person who enjoys an activity that appears to be painful or tedious.
what kind of masochist would take part in such an experiment? Example sentencesExamples - Only a masochist would want to take a tour through an Irish winter.
- The travel guide describes it as being "for masochists only."
- Only a tragically unsophisticated masochist could consider his performance good acting.
- It's important to distinguish between a circumscribed period of hardship that you enter into knowingly and an ongoing environment best suited for masochists.
- My inner masochist always find some excuse to return, and I've generally found the album more enjoyable with each subsequent listen.
- Any individual of another nation would have to be a masochist to attempt to open a bank account here.
- I think I'm a masochist, because I'm looking forward to making another film.
- Those who argue that its secrets cannot be appreciated in one viewing are cinematic masochists.
- Unless you are a masochist, buy plants rather than sowing seeds.
- Only masochists volunteer for this committee.
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