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revenge
  1. Any form of personal retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some perceived harm or injustice.
  2. (competition) A win by the previous loser.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Sometimes, they deliberately get your name wrong as revenge for you having never attended their church except once, drunk, during Christmas.”
      “Police believe the attack could have been motivated by revenge.”
vengeance
  1. Revenge taken for an insult, injury, or other wrong.
  2. Desire for revenge.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Mouton fought hard to get his temper under control again, knowing he would have to take his time and find a more devious way to exact his vengeance.”
      “I tear at the paper with a vengeance to express my displeasure.”
      “First told about wheelchair rugby when he was in hospital, it is a sport he has attacked with vengeance.”
avenger
  1. One who avenges or vindicates
  2. One who takes vengeance.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “He became a unifier, champion, and avenger of Hellenism against the barbarians.”
      “Carter alternated between roles as pill-flushing avenger and evangelically passionate lover.”
      “When I was on board of the wreck of the avenger, I found this book floating in the cabin.”
vengement
  1. (obsolete) Retribution; vengeance. [14th-16th c.]
avenge
revengeance
  1. (obsolete) vengeance; revenge
vengefulness
  1. The state or quality of being vengeful
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  3. Examples:
    1. “She will never reach the age when the tumults of young adulthood can be looked back upon with rueful sympathy and without anger and vengefulness.”
      “How many people walk around in their daily lives with their minds addled by idiotic vengefulness?”
      “Few, if any, of the other Northern sermons could surpass Quint in bitterness, anger, hyperbole, vengefulness, and provincialism.”
revengefulness
  1. The quality of being revengeful.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Fear, and something else, possibly hatred or revengefulness, brought her back to her senses.”
      “They depict a God whose attributes include sovereignty and revengefulness.”
      “According to Siderov, the protesters had no ideology, but were only harboring meanness and revengefulness with the goal to divide the nation.”
avengeaunce
  1. Rare spelling of avengeance.
vengeaunce
  1. Obsolete form of vengeance.
revendge
  1. Obsolete spelling of revenge
venger
  1. Obsolete form of avenger.
  2. Examples:
    1. “But by setting himself up as the opposite of the tyrant, the re venger accepts his misogynist terms of authority.”
      “The festivities rounded off with a concert by the Moscow acid-jazz-group Venger Collective, a widely popular group among connoisseurs of light music and active club goers.”
      “For Venger, it marked the 17th consecutive match against Granada Hills without a victory in his soccer coaching career at Taft of Woodland Hills and Cleveland.”
revenging
  1. The taking of revenge.
revengeress
  1. (rare) A female revenger.
revenger
  1. One who revenges.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The revenger also usually had a very close relationship with the audience through soliloquies and asides.”
      “It's worth noting that a lot of the time, the songs cast Rihanna as a ballsy revenger on an abusive male.”
      “Caravaggio's Saint Jerome, alone, writing at a desk dominated by a skull, could be Middleton's morbid, isolated, intellectual revenger.”
avengeress
  1. (rare) A female avenger.
avengeance
  1. (obsolete) vengeance.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “As unorthodox counsellor and anger expert, Dr Buddy Rydell, Jack's raised eyebrow and rakish laugh is back with avengeance.”
      “As the high winds returned with avengeance after a mid-week lull, the two deaths brought the toll to 10 since Monday.”
      “The Cats came out with avengeance at the start of the second half.”
revengement
revengements
  1. plural of revengement
vengeaunces
  1. plural of vengeaunce
avengeresses
  1. plural of avengeress
revengings
  1. plural of revenging
vengeances
  1. plural of vengeance
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  3. Examples:
    1. “D'Artagnan had often meditated against the perfidious host one of those hearty vengeances which offer consolation while they are hoped for.”
      “A prison was a place as safe from certain unlawful vengeances as the grave, with this advantage, that in a prison there is room for hope.”
vengements
  1. plural of vengement
revengers
avengers
  1. plural of avenger
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Clytemnestra's avengers, the Erinyes, suffer a similar fate at the hands of male mythologists and Aeschylus.”
      “I don't think I would have gone down in the annals of legendary avengers against evil.”
      “This sanguineous deluge comes, but all in good time because first Mr. Miike has to round up his avengers, the 13 warriors of the film's title.”
revenges
  1. plural of revenge
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  3. Examples:
    1. “She has also asked him to not engage in any other activities till he revenges her against this giant.”
      “He is the wildly popular or beloved hero who revenges wrongs against the nation.”
      “We cannot afford to drag forward across the years that are to come the hatreds and revenges which have sprung from the injuries of the past.”
vengers
  1. plural of venger
avenges
  1. plural of avenge
  2. Examples:
    1. “In the first story, a deformed lunk named Marv avenges the murder of a prostitute who treated him kindly.”
      “He guides the hunter and, in some traditions, avenges the spirits of slain animals, whose souls return to his enclosures when they die.”
      “The latter avenges his father by emasculating his assassin uncle Set without killing him.”
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