Vindictive

/vɪnˈdɪktɪv/ adjective

Vindictive describes someone who strongly wants to hurt or punish someone who they think has wronged them.

From Latin “vindicta,” meaning “revenge,” related to “vindicare,” meaning “to claim or avenge.” The word shifted in English to describe a person full of the desire for revenge.

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