different between submissiveness vs masochism
submissiveness
English
Etymology
From submissive +? -ness
Noun
submissiveness (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being submissive.
Translations
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masochism
English
Etymology
Named after Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, whose novel "Venus in Furs" explores a sadomasochistic relationship, +? -ism.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?mæs.?.k?.z?m/, /?mæz.?.k?.z?m/
Noun
masochism (countable and uncountable, plural masochisms)
- The enjoyment of receiving pain or humiliation.
Synonyms
- algophilia
Antonyms
- sadism
Derived terms
- masochist
- masochistic
- sadomasochism
Translations
See also
- sadism
Anagrams
- machismos, machoisms
Romanian
Etymology
From French masochisme
Noun
masochism n (uncountable)
- masochism
Declension
Related terms
- masochist
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