What is another word for retaliative?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪtˈali͡ətˌɪv] (IPA)

"Retaliative" refers to an action taken in response to an injury or offense. In terms of synonyms, some options could include retaliatory, vengeful, retributive, avenging, vindictive, and revengeful. Each of these words puts emphasis on the idea of responding to a perceived wrongdoing in a forceful or punishing way. Other potential synonyms could include payback, justice-seeking, or even counterattack. Depending on the context, the specific choice of synonym could vary. For example, the word "retaliatory" may be more appropriate in a formal or legal context, while "vindictive" could imply a more emotional or personal motivation.

What are the hypernyms for Retaliative?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for retaliative?

The word retaliative refers to the act of taking revenge or retaliating against someone for a wrongdoing. Its antonyms would be words that have the opposite meaning. Some antonyms for retaliative include forgiving, merciful, compassionate, understanding, and benevolent. Instead of seeking to get even, these words suggest showing kindness or compassion towards the offender. Forgiveness, for example, means letting go of anger or bitterness towards someone who has harmed us. Being merciful means showing kindness and compassion towards those who have wronged us, while benevolent means being kind and helpful towards others, even those who have wronged us. These words offer a different perspective on how we can respond to offenses and promote peace instead of conflict.

What are the antonyms for Retaliative?

Usage examples for Retaliative

Mr. Leo looked very unhappy, and in the deplorable condition of a man who is consumed by the knowledge that he ought to be very angry and retaliative, and yet dares not.
"A Poached Peerage"
William Magnay
But still I did not feel that anything was to be gained by retaliative abuse; and the truth about him, out of charity, I hesitated to tell.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
A half-merry, half-retaliative humor in Lufa, may have wrought for revenge by making Walter fall in love with her; at all events it was a consolation to her wounded vanity when she saw him, in love with her; but it was chiefly in the hope of a "good" review of her next book that she cultivated his acquaintance, and now she felt sure of her end.
"Home Again"
George MacDonald

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