What is another word for re-venge?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˌiːvˈɛnd͡ʒ], [ ɹˌiːvˈɛndʒ], [ ɹ_ˌiː_v_ˈɛ_n_dʒ]
Synonyms for Re-venge:
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n.
• counteraction- an eye for an eye ,
- balance ,
- counterattack ,
- counterbalance ,
- countermove ,
- counteroffensive ,
- counterpoise ,
- counterstrike ,
- neutralization ,
- offset ,
- reciprocation .
- Disciplining ,
- LUMPS ,
- Talion ,
- chastening ,
- chastisement ,
- comeuppance ,
- compensation ,
- deserving ,
- discipline ,
- due ,
- get hers ,
- get his ,
- guerdon ,
- meed ,
- merit ,
- payment ,
- penalty ,
- punishment ,
- recompense ,
- reward ,
- right ,
- what is coming to one ,
- what one is asking for .
- Rights ,
- be in line for ,
- claim ,
- deserts ,
- entitlement ,
- interest ,
- merits ,
- need ,
- perquisite ,
- prerogative ,
- privilege ,
- rate ,
- retaliation ,
- title .
- Mislike ,
- Rankling ,
- abhorrence ,
- abomination ,
- anathema ,
- animosity ,
- antagonism ,
- antipathy ,
- aversion ,
- black beast ,
- bother ,
- bugbear ,
- detestation ,
- disgust ,
- enmity ,
- execration ,
- frost ,
- grievance ,
- gripe ,
- hatred ,
- horror ,
- hostility ,
- irritant ,
- loathing ,
- malignity ,
- nasty look ,
- no love lost ,
- nuisance ,
- objection ,
- odium ,
- pain ,
- repugnance ,
- repulsion ,
- resentment ,
- revulsion ,
- scorn ,
- spite ,
- trouble ,
- venom .
- acrimony ,
- alienation ,
- allergy to ,
- bitterness ,
- coldness ,
- contempt ,
- disapproval ,
- disfavor ,
- displeasure ,
- distaste ,
- envy ,
- grudge ,
- hard feelings ,
- hate ,
- ignominy ,
- invidiousness ,
- malice ,
- malignance ,
- militancy ,
- no use for ,
- pique ,
- prejudice ,
- spleen .
- antiphon ,
- back answer ,
- back talk ,
- comeback ,
- cooler ,
- counter ,
- crack ,
- gag ,
- jape ,
- jest ,
- joke ,
- lip ,
- parting shot ,
- quip ,
- rejoinder ,
- repartee ,
- reply ,
- response ,
- riposte ,
- sally ,
- snappy comeback ,
- topper ,
- wisecrack ,
- witticism .
- Implacability ,
- animus ,
- attack ,
- avenging ,
- avengment ,
- counterblow ,
- counterinsurgency ,
- counterplay ,
- eye for an eye ,
- fight ,
- getting even ,
- ill will ,
- malevolence ,
- measure for measure ,
- rancor ,
- repayment ,
- reprisal ,
- requital ,
- retribution ,
- return ,
- ruthlessness ,
- satisfaction ,
- sortie ,
- spitefulness ,
- tit for tat ,
- vengeance ,
- vengefulness ,
- vindictiveness .
- argument ,
- bickering ,
- conflict ,
- disagreement ,
- discord ,
- dispute ,
- dissension ,
- falling out ,
- family feud ,
- fracas ,
- quarrel ,
- rivalry ,
- row ,
- squabble ,
- strife .
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v.
• avenge • get back at • repay • requite- indemnify ,
- make ,
- make amends ,
- make good ,
- pay ,
- quit ,
- redeem ,
- reimburse ,
- remunerate ,
- respond ,
- restitution ,
- satisfy ,
- settle .
- exact retribution ,
- give and take ,
- retrospect ,
- revive ,
- strike back ,
- take revenge ,
- turn upon ,
- wreak vengeance .
- Venge ,
- avenge ,
- be out for blood ,
- defend ,
- even the score ,
- fight back ,
- fix ,
- fix one's wagon ,
- get ,
- get back at ,
- get even ,
- give comeuppance ,
- give just desserts ,
- hit back ,
- justify ,
- kick back ,
- make reprisal ,
- match ,
- pay back ,
- pay back in spades ,
- pay off ,
- punish ,
- reciprocate ,
- redress ,
- repay ,
- requite ,
- retort ,
- return the compliment ,
- score ,
- settle up ,
- settle with ,
- square ,
- stick it to ,
- take an eye for an eye ,
- turn the tables on ,
- vindicate .
How to use "Re-venge" in context?
As humans, we all crave revenge. We hurt, we feel violated, and we want to put someone in their place. Revenge can be healthy, satisfying, and cathartic. It can be a rush, a feeling of accomplishment, and a form of relief.
However, there are times when revenge is not healthy or fair. When it is taken out of proportion, it can destroy relationships and lead to more harm than good. It can also be destructive to one's self-esteem and self-confidence.
That being said, sometimes it's necessary to get revenge.
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