Disposed to seek revenge or intended for revenge.
Showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt; motivated by spite.
1 It's difficult to work up the energy to be vindictive these days.
2 The manners of Arthur were formal; his tastes moral; his temper vindictive .
3 August 22:-Veryprofane and vindictive in his accusations towards the prison officials.
4 The presumption did not breed fear; it bred wrath, hot and vindictive .
5 The vindictive designs of the King against the Church were not accomplished.
6 Hence the placid acceptance of military propaganda and even of vindictive exhortation.
7 There was something almost vindictive in the feeling that came to him.
8 The particular rectumshitbreath jerkoff I'm referring to was a vindictive Persian prick.
9 And she went in, still hurling at Providence the same vindictive query.
10 Unpopular outside her own party, she is described as vindictive and polarising.
11 The Clintons had long memories and a vindictive streak ten miles wide.
12 The friends of one moment might become vindictive foes of the next.
13 And yet what James was feeling most was a sudden, vindictive certainty.
14 The frail old body quivered with the vindictive force of his answer.
15 We are not vindictive men; all we ask is for our own.
16 On this night, of all nights, I don't want to appear vindictive .
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