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    sadism
    /ˈseɪdɪz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. the tendency to derive pleasure, especially sexual gratification, from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others: "beneath the apparent loving concern she had glimpsed spite and sadism"

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  2. Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff. What Is Sadism? Sadism is the tendency to derive pleasure from the pain or suffering of others. Some people with sadistic personalities...

  3. The meaning of SADISM is the derivation of sexual gratification from the infliction of physical pain or humiliation on another person. How to use sadism in a sentence. What is the Difference Between the Words masochism & sadism?

  4. SADISM definition: 1. the activity of getting pleasure, sometimes sexual, from being cruel to or hurting another…. Learn more.

  5. Sadism, psychosexual disorder in which sexual urges are gratified by the infliction of pain on another person. The term was coined by the late 19th-century German psychologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing in reference to the Marquis de Sade, an 18th-century French nobleman who chronicled his own such.

  6. Abnormal behavior characterized by deriving sexual gratification from inflicting pain on others. More loosely, sadism refers to deriving any pleasure from inflicting pain. Named after the Marquis de Sade, a French author of the eighteenth century, whose works describe many sexual perversities.

  7. Sadism is a type of behaviour in which a person obtains pleasure from hurting other people and making them suffer physically or mentally. Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.

  8. Sadism means getting pleasure — especially sexual pleasure — from hurting other people physically or psychologically.