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    vindictive
    /vɪnˈdɪktɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge: "the criticism was both vindictive and personalized"

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  2. having or showing a desire to harm someone because you think that the person has harmed you; unwilling to forgive: She was immature, spiteful, even vindictive at times. (Definition of vindictive from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. The meaning of VINDICTIVE is disposed to seek revenge : vengeful. How to use vindictive in a sentence.

  4. having or showing a desire to harm someone because you think that the person has harmed you; unwilling to forgive: She was immature, spiteful, even vindictive at times. (Definition of vindictive from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. A person described as vindictive is usually someone who holds a grudge and who always tries to get back at people who they think have wronged them in some way. Vindictive people retaliate against others for any insult or perceived slight. Vindictive people do not let things go.

  6. vindictive. (vɪndɪktɪv ) adjective. If you say that someone is vindictive, you are critical of them because they deliberately try to upset or cause trouble for someone who they think has done them harm. [disapproval]

  7. unwilling or unable to forgive or show mercy. adjective. showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt; motivated by spite. “a vindictive man will look for occasions for resentment” synonyms: despiteful, malignant, spiteful. malicious. having the nature of or resulting from malice. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Vindictive."

  8. Define vindictive. vindictive synonyms, vindictive pronunciation, vindictive translation, English dictionary definition of vindictive. adj. 1. Disposed to seek revenge; revengeful. 2. Marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt; spiteful. vin·dic′tive·ly adv. vin·dic′tive·ness n.

  9. showing a strong and unreasonable desire to harm or upset somebody because you think that they have harmed you synonym spiteful. He accused her of being vindictive. a vindictive comment. She liked to believe that she wasn’t vindictive by nature. They are just jealous, vindictive people. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  10. VINDICTIVE definition: intending to harm or upset someone who has harmed or upset you. Learn more.

  11. Marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt; spiteful. American Heritage. Synonyms: vengeful. revengeful. spiteful. despiteful. rancorous. nasty. malign. malevolent. bitter. retaliatory. implacable. cruel. unforgiving. Antonyms: nice. helpful. forgiving. kind.