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Results for: avenging, vindictive, desiring vengeance, wanting revengeTranslations 1 - 30 of 77
English EnglishEnglish English
avenging, vindictive, desiring vengeance, wanting revengevengeful
(Chinese) work together; overly excited, too enthusiastic, very enthusiastic, wanting to fightgung ho
Aboriginal avenging sorcerer, kadaitchakurdaitcha
act done in response, reciprocal act; compensation, repayment; revenge, retaliation, repayment or retaliationrequital
act in retaliation, get revenge foravenge
act lewd; behave wildly; waste irresponsibly, be wanton, desiring to do harm, excessive, lewd or lascivious person; pampered person; one who is flirtatious, lush, playful, random, sexually indiscriminate, somebody growing unruly, somebody playful, some...wanton
act of bending backwards; act of vengeance, retaliation; act of turning an argument against the person who made it, retorsionretortion
act of striking back, act of taking revenge; requital, reciprocation, act of paying back in kindretaliation
affected or involved, curious or concerned, fascinated; concerned, involved; having a share or stake in something; motivated by self-interest, wanting somethinginterested
always wanting more, unsatisfiable, extremely greedy, cannot be satiatedinsatiable
ambitious, avid, causing hunger, needing to eat, feeling a desire to eat; longing, yearning, wanting to eathungry
antisocial, not social, not desiring or encouraging interaction with people, of unsocial person, preferring own companyunsocial
attractive, involving beating others, involving competition; tending to compete, desiring competition, wanting to beat otherscompetitive
available, away from here!, away from home, considering a verdict, exterior, external; wanting, lacking; directed away from; absent; retired from play (Baseball); out of bounds (Sports); extinguished; not in use, unfashionable; incorrect; unconscious, ...out
avenge, strike back, take revenge for an injury received; repay in kind, reciprocate, requite, hurt somebody in returnretaliate
avenging deityalastor
avenging goddessesEumenides
be anxious to do something, feel a need to scratch; cause an itchy feeling, cause the need to scratch; have a restless longing or desire; scratch (Informal), feeling of wanting to scratch, scratchy sensation; desire, itchy skin disorder, longing for so...itch
be jealous, desire something which belongs to another, jealousy, desire for something which belongs to another, want what somebody else has, wanting what somebody else hasenvy
be successful, bribe somebody, make leeway, pay and lay off workers, repay in full, take revenge onpay off
bribe, climax of narrative, full payment, hidden benefit of negative behavior, revenge, settlement, settlement of debts; bribe, time for full paymentpayoff
cause havoc or destruction, express anger or hatred, inflict (wreak havoc); give expression to; carry out, perform, inflict revengewreak
causing thirst, desiring, feeling the need to drink, lacking water, needing liquidthirsty
conducive to idleness, lounge about, loaf; pass time in relaxation, pass time lazily, not wanting to work, slothful; idle; laggardly; moving slowly; inactive, upside downlazy
customer wanting newest technologyheatseeker
desire for retaliation, punish somebody for harm done, retaliatory punishment, secure revenge for somebody, something done in retaliation, take vengeance, avenge, retaliate, requite, retribution, reprisalrevenge
desiring opposite sex, involving both sexes, one who is sexually attracted to a member or members of the opposite sex, sexually attracted to a member or members of the opposite sex; of or pertaining to both sexes, somebody sexually desiring opposite sexheterosexual
desiring revenge, seeking vengeance, vindictive, retaliativerevengeful
desiring to gain or possess, covetous, grasping, eager to possess things, quick to learnacquisitive
desiring united IrelandRepublican
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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