Vengefulness


adjective
1.
desiring or seeking vengeance; vindictive:
a vengeful attitude.
2.
characterized by or showing a vindictive spirit:
vengeful intentions.
3.
serving to inflict vengeance:
a vengeful killing.
adjective
1.
desiring revenge; vindictive
2.
characterized by or indicating a desire for revenge: a vengeful glance
3.
inflicting or taking revenge: with vengeful blows

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