vengeance|vengeances in English
noun
[venge·ance || 'vendʒəns]
infliction of a punishment as a payback for an injury or a wrong, retribution, retaliatio
Use "vengeance|vengeances" in a sentence
1. One word... vengeance.
2. What is vengeance?
3. A wind of vengeance.
4. * See also Envy; Love; Vengeance
5. Vengeance and afterward, this cell.
6. She denounced vengeance against him.
7. For years he brooded vengeance.
8. * See also Enmity; Love; Vengeance
9. He called down vengeance on them.
10. They vowed vengeance against the oppressor.
11. The gods will have their vengeance.
12. Your sense of vengeance is heartwarming.
13. Jehovah’s vengeance on the nations (1-6)
14. So that she could wreak her vengeance?
15. I pushed the car with a vengeance.
16. Righteous Vengeance now also affects Crusader Strike.
17. She set to work with a vengeance.
18. They had restored townhouses with a vengeance.
19. Vengeance must always be profound and absolute.
20. The sun god will have his vengeance.
21. What Will God’s Day of Vengeance Accomplish?
22. Heaven’s vengeance is slow but sure.
23. He silently vowed vengeance on them all.
24. He swore vengeance on his child's killer.
25. The rain came down with a vengeance.