vengeful
/ˈvendʒfl/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈɛndʒfəl] /ˈvendʒfl/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈɛndʒfəl] /ˈvenj-fəl How to pronounce vengeful (audio)/ (ame, mw)
vengeful — 形容詞
- vengefulpositive
- more vengefulcomparative
- most vengefulsuperlative
1. having or showing an intense wish to make someone suffer because you believe the
報復的
因曾被傷害而強烈想報復的
having or showing an intense wish to make someone suffer because you believe they caused harm to you or to people you care about
After the betrayal, Andrés felt a vengeful anger that lasted for months.
遭到背叛後,Andrés 感到一股復仇的怒火,持續了好幾個月。
collocation: vengeful anger
The film follows a vengeful spirit that haunts an old family house.
這部電影講述一個復仇的鬼魂在老宅中作祟的故事。
collocation: vengeful spirit (supernatural seeking revenge)
Rachel's vengeful words hurt her younger brother far more than she intended.
Rachel 充滿報復心的話語對弟弟造成的傷害遠超過她的預期。
Liang wrote a vengeful letter to his former partner but never sent it.
Liang 寫了一封充滿報復心的信給前合夥人,但從來沒有寄出。
The crowd grew vengeful when they learned who had stolen the charity money.
當群眾得知是誰偷走了慈善捐款後,他們變得一心想報復。
- revengeful
very close in meaning; vengeful is more common in modern English
- vindictive
stronger, often suggests a cruel or unforgiving personality
- spiteful
usually refers to petty, small-scale meanness rather than serious revenge
文法句型
be + vengeful
vengeful + noun
用法筆記
Commonly modifies nouns for emotions, expressions, or actions (anger, words, letter, look, spirit) rather than describing a person's permanent character. The subject of the desire for revenge is typically a person or group that has suffered a serious wrong.