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vindictive

1 of 1adjective
/vɪn.ˈdɪk.tɪv/
Forms:more vindictive,most vindictive
1

having a strong desire to harm others

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  • After losing the election, the vindictive politician spread false rumors about his opponent.
  • She was so vindictive that she plotted to ruin her coworker's reputation over a minor disagreement.
  • Despite apologizing sincerely, the vindictive ex-boyfriend continued to spread lies about his former partner.
  • The vindictive student sabotaged his classmate's project out of jealousy.
  • His vindictive behavior towards his former employer cost him valuable references for future job opportunities.
2

showing a strong desire or tendency to seek revenge

  • She spread malicious rumors about her former friend out of a vindictive desire to harm her reputation.
  • The vindictive coach benched the player for a minor disagreement as a form of punishment.
  • His vindictive nature led him to seek revenge against anyone who opposed him.
  • The vindictive character in the novel was obsessed with getting back at everyone who had wronged him.
  • The vindictive ex-boyfriend spread false rumors to damage her reputation.