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revenge

Transitive Verb[U] Uncountable
past: revengedpp: revengeding: revenging

This word carries a heavy emotional weight of bitterness and obsession. It describes a cycle of retaliation where the goal is to balance a perceived moral scale by causing the other party equal or greater suffering. It is often associated with a slow, calculated process rather than a spontaneous reaction. While vengeance is a synonym, revenge is more commonly used in everyday language to describe personal vendettas. It differs from justice in that it is personal and emotional, whereas justice is impartial and legal. The term often implies a destructive outcome where the seeker of revenge is consumed by their own anger.

Usually refers to the abstract concept of retribution or the general act of vengeance.

Meanings

Noun

The act of harming someone in return for a perceived wrong.

"He sought revenge for the betrayal."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To inflict harm on someone as retribution for a wrong.

"She vowed to revenge herself on her enemies."

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