vindictively (Meaning)
vindictively (r)
in a vindictive, revengeful manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of vindictively
Synonyms:
- enviously
- spitefully
- jealously
- vituperatively
- scornfully
- cruelly
- caustically
- nastily
- antagonistically
- hostilely
- acrimoniously
- disdainfully
- viciously
- maliciously
- hatefully
- malignantly
- bitterly
- invidiously
- ruthlessly
- rancorously
- contemptuously
- obnoxiously
- venomously
- resentfully
- malevolently
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- wickedly
- envyingly
- villainously
- disagreeably
- heartlessly
- deprecatingly
- unkindly
- pitilessly
- callously
- cattily
- ungraciously
- bitchily
- insensitively
- inhumanely
- virulently
- unfeelingly
- mercilessly
- meanly
- despitefully
- balefully
Antonyms:
- sweetly
- sweetly
- good-humoredly
- tenderly
- compassionately
- sensitively
- soulfully
- feelingly
- good-naturedly
- soulfully
- mercifully
- gently
- lovingly
- good-naturedly
- good-heartedly
- kindheartedly
- compassionately
- sympathetically
- considerately
- solicitously
- considerately
- lovingly
- sensitively
- sympathetically
- feelingly
- good-heartedly
- gently
- humanely
- altruistically
- good-humoredly
- mercifully
- thoughtfully
- tenderly
- solicitously
- humanely
- altruistically
- kindheartedly
- thoughtfully
vindictively Sentence Examples
- The scorned ex-lover vowed to retaliate vindictively against his former partner.
- The vindictive boss fired the employee without notice for a minor mistake.
- The vindictive neighbor spread malicious rumors about the new family in the neighborhood.
- The vengeful spirit hovered around the scene of its murder, seeking vindictive retribution.
- The vindictive competitor sabotaged their rival's product launch, costing them millions.
- The vindictive student accused their classmate of plagiarism and demanded their expulsion.
- The vindictive parent threatened to withdraw their support from their child if they didn't meet their expectations.
- The vindictive employee filed a frivolous lawsuit against their employer to seek monetary compensation.
- The vindictive politician used their power to suppress the voices of their opponents.
- The vindictive social media troll harassed and cyberbullied their target relentlessly.
FAQs About the word vindictively
in a vindictive, revengeful manner
enviously, spitefully, jealously, vituperatively, scornfully, cruelly, caustically, nastily, antagonistically, hostilely
affably, amiably, agreeably, nicely, cordially, affably, genially, agreeably, nicely, benevolently
The scorned ex-lover vowed to retaliate vindictively against his former partner.
The vindictive boss fired the employee without notice for a minor mistake.
The vindictive neighbor spread malicious rumors about the new family in the neighborhood.
The vengeful spirit hovered around the scene of its murder, seeking vindictive retribution.