"Vindictive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vindictive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vindictive" Meaning

having or showing a desire for revenge or a desire to punish someone they feel has wronged them.

"Vindictive" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Vindictive"


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| Sentence | Part-of-Speech |

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| 1 | The vindictive remark made by the manager towards the employee led to a heated argument. | Adjective |
| 2 | Her vindictive behavior towards her former friend was seen as a sign of jealousy and insecurity. | Adjective |
| 3 | The vindictive remarks made against the politician were seen as election sabotage. | Adjective |
| 4 | The company was taken over by a vindictive outsider who made significant changes to the management team. | Adjective |
| 5 | Her vindictive attitude towards her enemies was talked about in whispers throughout the town. | Adjective |

"Vindictive" Similar Words

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To prove or show that someone or something is right or innocent after they have been criticized or accused.

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With a desire for revenge or retaliation, often in an overly aggressive or spiteful manner, often as a result of a perceived injury or harm.

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