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词汇 vindictive
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Definition of vindictive in English:

vindictive

adjective vɪnˈdɪktɪvvinˈdɪktɪv
  • Having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge.

    报复性的

    the criticism was both vindictive and personalized

    批评是针对个人的报复行为。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is childish and hateful to manufacture petty, vindictive cliques who seem to thrive on aloofness, exclusivity and secrecy.
    • What kind of idyll was it that was supposed to emerge from this ugly, vindictive battle?
    • The only way this expulsion can be interpreted is as a spiteful and vindictive move.
    • Everything conspires to bring out the worst in him as he turns petty, malicious and vindictive.
    • Goerge says public record will show that he is not a vindictive person.
    • For the life of me I can't understand the vindictive nature of their comments.
    • And then you can send off vindictive messages to the spammers, telling them you told on them.
    • As well as levelling whole cities, the forces of nature pursue and torment individuals in the most vindictive and sadistic manner.
    • This legislation can be used by malicious and vindictive people to get at their neighbours who might have a puppy or a dog next door.
    • Those opposing him were so vindictive, untrue and stupid that they helped his cause even more than those that praised him.
    • Of course, the senior officers ran the risk of incurring the wrath of a vindictive and ruthless Chief Minister.
    • How much more harsh and vindictive can our magistrates be?
    • The vindictive politics of the period may have pushed the nation over the abyss, but at least the cadres were squeaky clean.
    • Never the less, it also makes me extremely bitter and vindictive and say horrid things.
    • If it was (as she claims) an accident, it was unfortunately timed to appear like a vindictive fit of pique.
    • The state has proved how nasty and vindictive it can be over all this.
    • Wilson thought both France and Britain were being too vindictive and unreasonable.
    • Les had gone into the deal with full understanding of how vindictive and unforgiving Arnie and those in his organization could be.
    • The losers must not be vindictive and the winners must not be arrogant.
    • Though Scylla is bent, harsh, and angry, the source of her rage is not vindictive.
    Synonyms
    vengeful, out for revenge, revengeful, avenging, unforgiving, grudge-bearing, resentful, ill-disposed, implacable, unrelenting, acrimonious, bitter
    spiteful, mean, mean-spirited, rancorous, venomous, poisonous, malicious, malevolent, malignant, malign, evil, evil-intentioned, nasty, cruel, unkind, ill-natured, baleful
    informal catty, bitchy
    literary malefic, maleficent

Derivatives

  • vindictively

  • adverb vɪnˈdɪktɪvlivinˈdɪktɪvli
    • While the majority thought the Minister was right to have resigned, almost two thirds thought his lover had acted vindictively.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our guardians of purity have magnified the pain of this family and willfully and vindictively punished them for the ‘crime’ of a biological imperfection.
      • He said: ‘The judge punitively and vindictively imposed these defence costs.’
      • My own opinion is that I don't think her comment was meant vindictively, in the sense of being pre-meditated or politically strategic.
      • When Paula vindictively sets up a date for her mother with a kindly old dullard, the film resorts to caricature and grotesque camera effects to persuade us of how unseemly the older gent's needs and desires are.
      • It was getting nasty, two big women were taking swings at each other while they vindictively screamed obscenities which, to my disappointment, were beeped out.
      • The judge knew we had all these debts and yet he punitively and vindictively imposed these defence costs on us as well.
      • ‘Shut up,’ he growled, staring vindictively at his breakfast.
      • Nathaniel smiled vindictively and made a motion with the gun.
      • It hurts when you know that someone has set out to be vindictively destructive and to target your church.
      • I raised my arms in the air in jubilation, and grinned vindictively at the student section, which again was silenced.
      • But the greatest controversy concerns the character of the racist cop who pursues Carter vindictively, lying, cheating and forging a signature in an effort to frame him.
      • She uses it rather vindictively, humiliating him, dressing him up in a woman's dress.
      • Should military force subsequently be used excessively or vindictively in that country, this judgment could again be reversed.
      • He is praised grudgingly for being as good as he is: and he is blamed vindictively for not being even better.
      • The Captain's civilian lawyer has said the charges were vindictively added as part of an effort to cover up the military's mistake and initial overreaction.
      • Her face visibly hardened and she looked at her sister vindictively.
      • Daniel crushed a stray piece of paper in his coat pocket vindictively.
      • ‘Your actions would indicate otherwise,’ Nethlin replied vindictively.
      • ‘Serves him right, after what he put my Martha through,’ said Janice, vindictively.
  • vindictiveness

  • noun vɪnˈdɪktɪvnəs
    • A whole folklore exists about the humiliations, petty vindictiveness, fights and resentments associated with involuntary communal living.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Academy supporters see these criticisms as veiled attacks on purely personal grounds, and note the vindictiveness and spleen with which many of these critiques are framed.
      • These threats have all the vindictiveness and crankiness of hate mail, and they had their effect.
      • I beg the indulgence of those to whom I gave offence by my words and deeds, and I ask God to free me from all thoughts of bitterness or vindictiveness directed at those with whom I have had quarrels or disagreements.
      • In the prime minister's words, the minister had also resigned with his integrity intact, seemingly the victim of vindictiveness and his own generosity of spirit.
      • Another subscriber writes: Hinch's crime was vindictiveness.
      • Yet vindictiveness is too simple a solution for such a complicated person.
      • But in the end his chances depend less on the vindictiveness of a handful of enemies than on the gratitude of thousands of players and former players.
      • This is a policy founded on spite and vindictiveness.
      • I made mistakes in attempting to change too much too soon, but I still do not believe that I should have faced such vindictiveness as the local paper asking fans to vote in a phone poll over whether I should be given time or turfed out.
      • But to be hung, drawn and quartered for the freedom of speech our troops were supposed to be fighting for, just smacks of vindictiveness.
      • For some reason they have also chosen to crank the thumbscrews with an added splash of vindictiveness.
      • Cruelty, hatred, vindictiveness, they are the enemy, and we're all on the same side.
      • The truth is I am perfectly happy with the way everything is moving along except for the sheer bloody-minded vindictiveness of the local newspaper.
      • What ignorance, stupidity and sheer vindictiveness.
      • ‘Venom, vindictiveness, viciousness - that's what this case is about,’ Gunter told the jury.
      • He does not tend toward vindictiveness or in-your-face triumphalism.
      • It is very sad to observe two obviously intelligent men being reduced to mere farce by bitterness and vindictiveness.
      • As for the magistrates, they have demonstrated either an amazing lack of imagination and intelligence or, more worryingly, vindictiveness.
      • At some point, spying, vindictiveness, cruelty, manipulation, and rudeness turn against the one dishing those things out.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin vindicta 'vengeance' + -ive.

Definition of vindictive in US English:

vindictive

adjectivevēnˈdiktivvinˈdɪktɪv
  • Having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge.

    报复性的

    the criticism was both vindictive and personalized

    批评是针对个人的报复行为。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And then you can send off vindictive messages to the spammers, telling them you told on them.
    • For the life of me I can't understand the vindictive nature of their comments.
    • Those opposing him were so vindictive, untrue and stupid that they helped his cause even more than those that praised him.
    • Everything conspires to bring out the worst in him as he turns petty, malicious and vindictive.
    • Of course, the senior officers ran the risk of incurring the wrath of a vindictive and ruthless Chief Minister.
    • What kind of idyll was it that was supposed to emerge from this ugly, vindictive battle?
    • The only way this expulsion can be interpreted is as a spiteful and vindictive move.
    • It is childish and hateful to manufacture petty, vindictive cliques who seem to thrive on aloofness, exclusivity and secrecy.
    • If it was (as she claims) an accident, it was unfortunately timed to appear like a vindictive fit of pique.
    • Never the less, it also makes me extremely bitter and vindictive and say horrid things.
    • This legislation can be used by malicious and vindictive people to get at their neighbours who might have a puppy or a dog next door.
    • As well as levelling whole cities, the forces of nature pursue and torment individuals in the most vindictive and sadistic manner.
    • Goerge says public record will show that he is not a vindictive person.
    • How much more harsh and vindictive can our magistrates be?
    • Though Scylla is bent, harsh, and angry, the source of her rage is not vindictive.
    • The state has proved how nasty and vindictive it can be over all this.
    • Wilson thought both France and Britain were being too vindictive and unreasonable.
    • The vindictive politics of the period may have pushed the nation over the abyss, but at least the cadres were squeaky clean.
    • Les had gone into the deal with full understanding of how vindictive and unforgiving Arnie and those in his organization could be.
    • The losers must not be vindictive and the winners must not be arrogant.
    Synonyms
    vengeful, out for revenge, revengeful, avenging, unforgiving, grudge-bearing, resentful, ill-disposed, implacable, unrelenting, acrimonious, bitter

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin vindicta ‘vengeance’ + -ive.

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