Schadenfreude
Pleasure derived from another's misfortune.
Schadenfreude is a word that describes the feeling of pleasure from seeing others experience misfortune. The word has its roots in German, and it translates to English as "damage joy".
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Use or possession of anything, especially such as is accompanied with pleasure or satisfaction; pleasure derived from possession or use.
He enjoyed looking at his own reflection.
It is often referred to as masochism, but this refers really to sexual pleasure derived from certain kinds of pain and humiliation.
Oral stage: Focus on pleasure derived from the mouth, such as sucking and biting. Anal stage: Focus on pleasure derived from control and elimination, related to toilet training. Phallic stage: Exploration of one's genitals and identification with the same-sex parent.
Serendipity: Originating from a fairy tale called "The Three Princes of Serendip", it means finding something good or useful by chance. Kitsch: Originating from German, it refers to art or objects that are considered to be in poor taste or overly sentimental. Machiavellian: Derived from the Italian diplomat and philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli, it describes cunning, scheming, and deceitful behavior in politics or in general. Schadenfreude: From German, it describes the feeling of pleasure derived from someone else's misfortune.
The term for someone who derives pleasure from self-inflicted pain is "masochist."
Yes, the word 'enjoyment' is a noun; a word for a feeling of pleasure derived from something you like; a word for a thing.
One connotation for satisfaction is contentment, suggesting a feeling of fulfillment or pleasure derived from achieving a desired outcome or goal.