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vindictiveness
[ vin-dik-tiv-nis ]
noun
- a vengeful character or quality; a spirit of revenge:
Grudges, vindictiveness, jealousies, and so on are part of being human, but must be separated from hiring decisions.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of vindictiveness1
Example Sentences
He extensively quotes both men's social media posts to "get a full sense of the madness," arguing they're both being consumed by their tendencies "to grandiosity, vindictiveness and paranoia."
Here was a president-elect mouthing off and showing his ignorance in a barrage of vindictiveness and insensitivity as thousands of people fled for their lives and hundreds of homes blazed into ashes.
Their error is that they think that surrendering to Trump now will save them from him and his revenge and vindictiveness later.
Speaking to BBC South East on Friday, Paul Hollywood said: "The vindictiveness from the locals towards the family who have been here 18 years is unforgivable."
But Baitz extensively invests in writing to one layer of these women’s interiority without convincing us that there's more to them than their vindictiveness, prejudice or selfishness.
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