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Sadistic vs Maliciousness - What's the difference?

sadistic | maliciousness |

As an adjective sadistic

is delighting in or feeling pleasure from the pain of others.

As a noun maliciousness is

the condition of being malicious; malevolence or malice.

sadistic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Delighting in or feeling pleasure from the pain of others.
  • * 22 March 2012 , Scott Tobias, AV Club The Hunger Games [http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-hunger-games,71293/]
  • Together, with the help of the drunkard Haymitch (Woody Harrelson), the only District 12 citizen ever to win the Games, they challenge tributes that range from sadistic volunteers to crafty kids like the pint-sized Rue (Amandla Stenberg) to the truly helpless and soon-to-be-dead.
  • Of behaviour which gives pleasure in the pain of others.
  • maliciousness

    English

    Noun

  • The condition of being malicious; malevolence or malice