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Vengefully - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Vengefully means acting with a strong desire for revenge, often in a bitter or spiteful manner. It describes behavior driven by the intent to harm someone in return for a perceived wrong.

vengefully

/ˈvɛndʒfəli/ /ˈvɛndʒfəli/

Definition:

In a manner seeking revenge or intending to harm someone in return for a wrong.

Synonyms:

vindictively, spitefully, maliciously, resentfully

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

forgivingly, mercifully, kindly

Common Collocations:

act vengefully, speak vengefully, look vengefully

Derivatives:

vengeful, vengefulness

Usage Tips:

Use "vengefully" to describe actions driven by a desire for revenge; avoid overuse in casual contexts.

Common Phrases:

seek vengeance, act out of spite, get even with

Etymology:

Derived from "vengeance," from Old French "venger," meaning to avenge or punish.

Examples:

  • 1. She glared at him vengefully after the betrayal.
  • 2. He vowed to retaliate vengefully against his enemies.
  • 3. The villain laughed vengefully as his plan unfolded.
  • 4. She spoke vengefully about those who wronged her family.

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