A desire to hurt others could stem from unresolved anger, a lack of empathy, or a power imbalance. It may also indicate underlying psychological issues such as Narcissism or sociopathy. It is important to seek therapy and support to address these feelings and behaviors.
This desire is known as aggression, which is a behavior characterized by a hostile or harmful intent towards others. It can manifest in various forms, such as physical violence, verbal abuse, or emotional manipulation.
Vengeance is the act of seeking retaliation or punishment against someone in response to a perceived wrong or harm done to oneself or others. It involves a desire to harm or hurt the individual believed to be responsible for the wrongdoing.
The abstract noun for malicious is malice. It refers to the intention or desire to do harm or cause trouble to others.
Malevolence is the quality of being maliciously evil.
Provoke is a misnomer. Pro means prefix of positive and provoking is something negative because it means to hurt someone or something.
malice is the desire see others suffer or to harm others
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The word you are looking for is spelled "vicious," not "viscous." Vicious means showing a strong desire to hurt or harm others.
it means to hurt someones feelings
this means if you want something good happened to you than so does someone else. You should not hurt anyone because would you want to get hurt... That's what it means
No, it is not wrong. To actually hurt them is wrong, to feel the desire to hurt them is natural.
Vindictiveness is a desire to hurt or be spiteful.
If you are benevolent youre kind mean well to others.
Humans are intimatated by the emus' size, therefore have a desire to kill or hurt.
You shouldn't desire the things that belong to others. Don't be jealous!it sort of means you shall not steal from them
This desire is known as aggression, which is a behavior characterized by a hostile or harmful intent towards others. It can manifest in various forms, such as physical violence, verbal abuse, or emotional manipulation.
"Compassionate" means showing kindness, empathy, and understanding towards others who may be experiencing suffering or hardship. It involves having a desire to help alleviate others' pain or distress.