sadistic
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Adj — Deriving pleasure from causing pain or humiliation to others.
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Etymology
From sadist + the adjective suffix -ic.
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What does “sadistic” mean?
The word “sadistic” means deriving pleasure from causing pain or humiliation to others. In plain terms, cruelly enjoying someone else's pain.
How do you pronounce “sadistic”?
“Sadistic” is pronounced suh-DIHS-tihk (/səˈdɪstɪk/ in IPA).
How do you use “sadistic” in a sentence?
Here is “sadistic” used in a sentence: “The coach's sadistic training methods left several players injured.”
What part of speech is “sadistic”?
“Sadistic” is an adjective.
Is “sadistic” a common word?
“Sadistic” is an uncommon word in modern English.