Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Revenge"
The meaning of "Revenge" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Revenge is to be morally superior to enemies mean?
A:
if you mean this video: https://www.facebook.com/AshrafChaudhrySalesTrainer/videos/331945588103687/ , the author meant, "to *not* take revenge is to be morally superior to your enemies." it means that not taking revenge on your enemies means you're basically better than them.
Q:
What does Revenge mean?
A:
Revenge means to get back at someone for wronging you.
Example: “Did you hear that your best friend is with your ex-boyfriend?”
“Yeah, and I decided to get revenge by going out with her brother.”
Example: “Did you hear that your best friend is with your ex-boyfriend?”
“Yeah, and I decided to get revenge by going out with her brother.”
Q:
What does Revenge mean?
A:
revenge = la vendetta
the verb form/come il verbo = vindicarsi /vendicare
the verb form/come il verbo = vindicarsi /vendicare
Q:
What does Revenge loves company mean?
A:
@shinya_pp: People who want revenge feel better when other people share their feelings. it's an alteration of the More common phrase, "misery loves company." This is when someone is unhappy but feels better because other people are unhappy too.
Example sentences using "Revenge"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Revenge .
A:
I want to get revenge on him for pranking me
Synonyms of "Revenge" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Revenge(n.) and Vengeance ?
A:
Revenge is done to get back at someone who attacked you on a personal level.
Vengeance and its verb form to avenge means to punish someone who has sinned or gone against a religious doctrine or teaching.
Vengeance and its verb form to avenge means to punish someone who has sinned or gone against a religious doctrine or teaching.
Q:
What is the difference between Revenge and Get even ?
A:
They pretty much mean the same thing
Q:
What is the difference between Revenge and Vengeance ?
A:
It's the same thing. You can choose either.
Q:
What is the difference between Revenge and Avenger ?
A:
Revenge: the action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
Avenge: inflict harm in return for (an injury or wrong done to oneself or another)
Avenger: One who avenges (usually on behalf of someone else). One who seeks vengeance for a wrongdoing.
"Get revenge" usually applies to ones self.
"To avenge" usually applies to getting revenge for someone else.
Avenge: inflict harm in return for (an injury or wrong done to oneself or another)
Avenger: One who avenges (usually on behalf of someone else). One who seeks vengeance for a wrongdoing.
"Get revenge" usually applies to ones self.
"To avenge" usually applies to getting revenge for someone else.
Q:
What is the difference between Revenge and Retaliation ?
A:
Revenge is "payback".
Example:
You killed my father! I will have my revenge!
Retaliate is to react to an external attack.
Example:
When the robber attacked me, I retaliated against him.
Example:
You killed my father! I will have my revenge!
Retaliate is to react to an external attack.
Example:
When the robber attacked me, I retaliated against him.
Translations of "Revenge"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Revenge is never good, revenge kills the soul and poison it
Does it sound natural ?
Does it sound natural ?
A:
“Revenge is never good. It kills & poisons the soul.” 👍🏽👍🏽
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Revenge
A:
Revenge is revenge
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Revenge
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How do you say this in English (US)? Revenge
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Other questions about "Revenge"
Q:
Revenge Is A Dish Best Served Cold
I know what it means but why cold, isn't hot better for revenge or is cold here an analogy for leftover and it means fast without warming it up? like regenge fast without preparing?
I know what it means but why cold, isn't hot better for revenge or is cold here an analogy for leftover and it means fast without warming it up? like regenge fast without preparing?
A:
First of all, it’s a good idea if you don’t say “I know what it means“ and then go ahead and prove that you have no idea what it means.
Secondly, it’s a metaphor, which has nothing to do with literal heat.
The metaphorical heat and coldness that we are talking about is emotion, time and forgetfulness.
If somebody hurt you, and you want to take revenge, the expression is saying to you – wait. Wait until your emotions have become stable. Wait until you are able to plan your revenge carefully. Wait until the object of your revenge has forgotten, and thinks that you are not going to take revenge.
First of all, it’s a good idea if you don’t say “I know what it means“ and then go ahead and prove that you have no idea what it means.
Secondly, it’s a metaphor, which has nothing to do with literal heat.
The metaphorical heat and coldness that we are talking about is emotion, time and forgetfulness.
If somebody hurt you, and you want to take revenge, the expression is saying to you – wait. Wait until your emotions have become stable. Wait until you are able to plan your revenge carefully. Wait until the object of your revenge has forgotten, and thinks that you are not going to take revenge.
Q:
[Revenge] and [ vengeance] . Are they have the same meaning?
A:
Yes, same meaning. Vengeance is a little bit darker, scarier, more serious
Q:
Hello! "Revenge(or Avenge?) for me" sounds natural? like "do it for me". Thanks in advance!
A:
'Avenge me' sounds more natural.
Q:
Revenge prodcut to upstair people who make noise released.
A:
A revenge product for people upstairs who make noise was released.
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