Synonym: avengement, reprisal, retaliation, revenge. Similar words: pageant, changeable, unchangeable, challenge, engender, challenged, passenger, cancer. Meaning: ['vendʒəns] n. the act of taking revenge (harming someone in retaliation for something harmful that they have done) especially in the next life.
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(31) Baritone Sorin Coliban struggled through his vengeance monolog.
(32) So that she could wreak her vengeance?
(33) Hit the free-agent market with a vengeance.
(34) Mark was now speaking out with a vengeance.
(35) This is indeed conditioning training-behavior modification with a vengeance.
(36) The storm struck the Carolina coast with a vengeance.
(37) The point is not to exact vengeance.
(38) Vieira exacted swift vengeance of the best kind.
(39) Threaten the two of them with my vengeance?
(40) And the big grin was back with a vengeance.
(41) They had restored townhouses with a vengeance.
(42) Nothing can justify the gunmens' senseless acts of vengeance.
(43) As a commentary on such sentiments Eliot's poem reads with a vengeance.
(44) They return to the behaviors that led to the crisis in the first place, and plague returns with a vengeance.sentence dictionary
(45) Perhaps she chose to save herself from what she foresaw as the ravages of vengeance.
(46) Davis began incorporating funk, rock and electric instrumentation with a vengeance.
(47) Not surprisingly, she returned with a vengeance last year, winning her second world 400m title in Seville.
(48) Her desire for vengeance led her to shoot her daughter's murderer.
(49) It certainly would not be the sinister Treelike beings who had regarded him with such terrible vengeance in their unnatural faces!
(50) The current struggles to pin down the mechanisms underlying both ordinary intoxication and alcoholism are driving this point home with a vengeance.
(51) His rise seemed to be their act of vengeance, and so far it had been dramatic.
(52) With added momentum, the mob turned its vengeance on the black populace.
(53) You must commit yourself, and so must all the gentry, to take no vengeance for today's work.
(54) However, with semen import restrictions off and markets opened up, that has changed with a vengeance.
(55) Adam wants to swear vengeance against Donnithorne, but Irwine restrains him.
(56) It is hardly surprising that it should occasionally wreak vengeance on its executioner.
(57) Too late I realised he was desperate for a scapegoat, desperate to wreak his personal vengeance on Moira's killer.
(58) Spurred by the profit motive, the shops tackled problems with a vengeance.
(59) Too late for self-respect, but not too late to exact a little vengeance.
(60) You can bet the Rare Bear team will be back with a vengeance.
More similar words: pageant, changeable, unchangeable, challenge, engender, challenged, passenger, cancer, cancel, glance, chance, france, dancer, stance, penance, romance, finance, balance, alliance, enhance, pittance, parlance, substance, guidance, instance, entrance, advanced, by chance, balanced, distance.