Vindictive

The word “vindictive” refers to a person who has a strong desire for revenge or who seeks to harm others out of a sense of spite or malice. It can also refer to actions or behaviors that are intended to cause harm or distress to someone as a form of retaliation or retribution.

Here are some examples of how the word “vindictive” can be used in a sentence:

  • After being fired, he became extremely vindictive towards his former boss and began spreading false rumors about her.
  • She was known for her vindictive behavior, often seeking revenge on anyone who crossed her.
  • The company’s decision to sue its former employee seemed more vindictive than practical, given the minimal damages incurred.
  • Despite the fact that he had apologized and tried to make amends, she remained vindictive and refused to forgive him.
  • The judge accused the prosecutor of being vindictive and abusing his power by pursuing charges against the defendant despite lack of evidence.

Overall, the word “vindictive” suggests a certain level of cruelty or malice in a person’s behavior, and is often associated with a desire for revenge or retaliation.

Author: Linda Turner

Coaching and Therapy Currently studying Psychotherapy , Cognitive psychology, Hypnotherapy. Qualified NLP, EMDR and CBT therapist. REIKI Master. I believe in truth, honesty and integrity! ≧◔◡◔≦

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