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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(61) Although vengeance had been wreaked on the assassins in Edinburgh, that was still by no means the main administrative centre.
(62) In mounting dismay she peered into the gloom, the invidious nature of her position coming home to her with a vengeance.
(63) Seeking vengeance, he employs two Dickensian thugs, with startling and bleakly hilarious results.
(64) They would take out their vengeance and fury on exam papers.
(65) That impressionable child who had swooned and sighed and lain in bed dreaming of Jake MacKay had finally grown up with a vengeance.
(66) I seek vengeance on the monster who has betrayed me.
(67) He should hide such thoughts for they could well call Alexander back from Hell to exact his vengeance.
(68) Luckily, the Dow rebounded with a vengeance, enjoying record trading Tuesday.
(69) Swearing vengeance on the villagers, he called them together to discover who had fired the fatal arrow.
(70) Other similar psalms add one extra dimension, the cry for vengeance on those who have put him there!
(71) What if he were to be punished for his vengeance by a plunge into the nerve-glove?
(72) It was then time to call for the gunners and pilots to dislodge the defenders and exact vengeance for dead comrades.
(73) But the realities of flying kept kicking in with a vengeance.
(74) The opposition to Raybestos then appeared to die down for the following year, only to return with a vengeance in 1980.
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(75) Ralph Fiennes takes the hunky Heathcliff role in a story of love, passion and vengeance set in the wilds of Yorkshire.
(76) First, Burghgesh could have survived and come back to wreak vengeance.
(77) Political expediency, political vengeance still rule the roost, not only in waterfowl jobs but throughout the establishment.
(78) It is studded with ancient Dwarf runes of vengeance and retribution.
(79) Standardized fascias and fronts, company colours, house lettering and stylized logos are in with a vengeance.
(80) He next appears alone, and yet maintains his infected speech: The vengeance on the whole camp!
(81) The Secret Service agents adored him, and all kidnap and other threats were investigated with a vengeance.
(82) The old forests burned as the Dark Elves took vengeance for their long exile.
(83) Meanwhile the kidnapping industry continued with a vengeance, effectively isolating Chechnya from the rest of the world.
(84) She should come with him to the United Reform Church in Florence and hear messages not of vengeance but of forgiveness.
(85) They had true grievances to settle and were ready to lay down their lives for vengeance.
(86) Pulling away into the stream, she reflected happily that vengeance was oh, so sweet.
(87) Ireland, an issue that resurfaced with a vengeance the day after the election, is a case in point.
(88) After all, I had taken vengeance on her behalf as well as mine.
(89) Lord Kazador has sworn vengeance and awaits the day when he can crush the Orc chieftain.
(90) It said the death penalty dehumanised the world by putting vengeance first.
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.