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Disposed to seek revenge or intended for revenge.
vindictive
vengeful
unforgiving
1
The
revengeful
tendency of the Indian was aroused by the white man.
2
The
revengeful
King was almost on his knees to the denounced rebel.
3
Robert was jealous, irritable and
revengeful
;
Charles was open-hearted, mild and forgiving.
4
It still existed, and the
revengeful
Prioress now determined to revive it.
5
But in Antium be on thy guard against Poppæa, who is
revengeful
.
6
They did not even send a
revengeful
bullet into the approaching masses.
7
They did not receive the message they expected, and so became
revengeful
.
8
And so, full of
revengeful
thoughts, the darkey sought his friend Monday.
9
His thought of her is like that, hurt and tragic and
revengeful
.
10
Greeks, the Chians are warm lovers, and warm lovers are
revengeful
rivals.
11
He knew Snell for exactly what the fellow was-a sneaking,
revengeful
rascal.
12
He was not to be sacrificed as a peace-offering to
revengeful
Rome.
13
A
revengeful
priest is more to be feared than a rabid dog.
14
They seemed to be gripping one another in one last
revengeful
grapple.
15
The spirit was that of class against class, bitter, ugly, and
revengeful
.
16
He is quick tempered but not
revengeful
,
and he is proverbially lazy.
revengeful
very revengeful
revengeful spirit
revengeful feelings
revengeful disposition
revengeful man