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Spitefulness

noun
1.
Feeling a need to see others suffer.  Synonyms: malice, maliciousness, spite, venom.
2.
Malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty.  Synonyms: bitchiness, cattiness, nastiness, spite.






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"Spitefulness" Quotes from Famous Books



... in the world simple enough to believe in that idle fancy?" said the young man, nettled by the spitefulness of the silent chuckle. "Don't you know," he continued, "that the superstitions of the East have perpetuated the mystical form and the counterfeit characters of the symbol, which represents a mythical dominion? I have no ...
— The Magic Skin • Honore de Balzac

... cannot be absolutely just. Nor should it be kind-hearted either. Its function is to intimidate by humiliating. Now, it would not succeed in doing this, had not nature implanted for that very purpose, even in the best of men, a spark of spitefulness or, at all events, of mischief. Perhaps we had better not investigate this point too closely, for we should not find anything very flattering to ourselves. We should see that this movement of relaxation or expansion is nothing but a prelude to laughter, that the laugher immediately retires ...
— Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic • Henri Bergson



Words linked to "Spitefulness" :   malignity, malevolency, malevolence, spiteful, bitchiness



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