Results for: pleasure derived from seeing others in suffering or in trouble
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bad, badly, harm, harmful, illness, misfortune, morally bad, sick, not healthy; bad; hostile, unfriendly; unsatisfactory, inadequate, inferior; causing harm, trouble, misfortune; evil, harm; disease, sickness, unfavorable, unfavorable opinion, unfavora...ill
banned object of desire, something tempting but potentially dangerous, immoral or unlawful pleasure; fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Edenforbidden fruit
based on conviction, derived from personal conscience, encouraging goodness and respectability, ethic; moralistic lesson; lesson; moralistic principle, ethical; virtuous; righteous; principled; conforming to accepted standards; having integrity, final ...moral
based on experience, pertaining to experience; derived from experienceexperiential
based on observation and experiment, based on practical medical experience, derived solely from experience, learned through observation, capable of being verified or disproved through experiments and experienceempirical
basic element, capacity for progressive development, force of movement; product of the mass of a body of matter multiplied by its velocity (Physics, Mechanics); strength or motivation derived from an initial effort, forward movement, measure of movementmomentum
be at a party, delight in, take great pleasure in; celebrate, take part in festivities, enjoy, merrymaking, joyous celebration, festivity, noisy celebrationrevel
be glad, enjoy, receive pleasure; give pleasure, gain enjoyment from something, give somebody joy, happiness, somebody or something giving joydelight
be in labor, childbirth, difficult work, labor; intense pains of childbirth; suffering caused by hardship, hard work, work hard, toil; suffer from pains of childbirth, work long and hardtravail
be what somebody wants, give pleasure, if you would be so kind, like, satisfy a desire; cause pleasure, used in requests, used to express indignationplease
being a martyr, demise of a martyr, sacrifices and endurance, torture and execution of a martyr; persecution of a person for their faith; torment, sufferingmartyrdom
being cruel for fun, cruelty, derivation of pleasure from the suffering of others; sexual perversion in which a person attains sexual pleasure by causing pain to his partner (Psychiatry), hurting others for sexual pleasuresadism
being perturbed, cause of trouble, deviation in orbit caused by gravity, secondary influence on a system, worry, concern, alarm; agitation, disturbance, agitation; bewilderment, act of perplexingperturbation
believer in Cyrenaic philosophy, hedonist, of Cyrenaica, of Cyrene, of the philosophy of pleasure, somebody from CyreneCyrenaic
benefit from desirable condition or situation, find something pleasing, have fun, get pleasure from, have good experience, have good time, have sex with somebody, have use of somethingenjoy
 

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