Yes, it is. It means "full of spite" or vindictive.
I would say "vindictive" or spiteful She is vindictive/spiteful. Meaning she wants revenge badly no matter what the consequences.
After Tom cheated on his wife she became spiteful.
with, together Synonyms of vindictive include vengeful, unforgiving and spiteful.
full of, characterized by, or showing malice ; malevolent; spiteful: malicious gossip.
That is the correct spelling of the word "vindictive" (revengeful, spiteful, from holding a grudge).
The word here is probably not a noun, but the adjective "bitter."
selfish, sloppy, sneaky, snobbish, spiteful, stingy, stupid
The adjective would be catty (nasty, spiteful).
I would say "vindictive" or spiteful She is vindictive/spiteful. Meaning she wants revenge badly no matter what the consequences.
Ever since the divorce, she has been very spiteful.The assault was spiteful and unnecessary.Those spiteful comments had hurt him.
The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters was created in 1946.
After Tom cheated on his wife she became spiteful.
Despite her bad treatment, he wasn't the least spiteful.
ma-li-cious (adjective)[muh-lish-uhs]1. full of, characterized by, or showing malice; malevolent; spiteful: malicious gossip.2. Law. vicious, wanton, or mischievous in motivation or purpose.
Vindictiveness is a desire to hurt or be spiteful.
Llamas are naturally spiteful creatures. Don't wrong them or they will feel a need for revenge. An easy way to calm one when it is most spiteful is by giving it a banana.
Some people are spiteful because they blame others for their troubles, others are bitter about past events in their lives, and some are just plain mean spirited.