different between sadistic vs sadomasochistic
sadistic
English
Etymology
sadist +? -ic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s??d?st?k/
Adjective
sadistic (comparative more sadistic, superlative most sadistic)
- Delighting in or feeling pleasure from the pain or humiliation of others.
- Of behaviour which gives pleasure in the pain or humiliation of others.
- (colloquial) Causing a high degree of pain or humiliation.
Related terms
- sadism
Translations
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sadomasochistic
English
Etymology
sadomasochist +? -ic
Adjective
sadomasochistic (comparative more sadomasochistic, superlative most sadomasochistic)
- Of or relating to sadomasochism or sadomasochists.
Related terms
- masochistic
- sadistic
- sadomasochism
- sadomasochist
Translations
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