Schadenfreude


The meaning of the word Schadenfreude is: the sense of enjoyment that comes upon hearing about the problems of others


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Summer was a strange woman who took joy in the suffering of others and always experienced schadenfreude when her friends were miserable.

published by Chauncey on 2021-10-01 22:19:58


When the winning team saw their rivals saddened by defeat, they felt a sense of schadenfreude.

published by Barrett on 2021-02-09 07:20:31


Jeremy had a feeling of schadenfreude when his ex-wife’s second marriage failed.

published by Awilda on 2021-11-15 04:19:38


Because I wish the best for all people, I do not feel schadenfreude when others have problems.

published by Peggy on 2021-07-28 21:25:23


Jill felt schadenfreude when the girl who stole her boyfriend was not elected to the homecoming court.

published by Buck on 2021-03-21 04:00:40


From behind his telescope, the police detective watched in schadenfreude as the thief walked into the trap.

published by Gerry on 2021-02-23 14:28:13


After Mike learned his mother’s attacker had been caught, he felt a huge degree of schadenfreude.

published by Merilyn on 2021-04-02 15:04:13


I must admit I experienced a bit of schadenfreude when I heard my annoying boss had been fired.

published by Carma on 2021-07-21 01:48:24


Since Glen does not want other students to get better grades than him, he feels schadenfreude when his classmates fail their tests.

published by Russell on 2021-10-31 00:23:53


There is a quite a bit of schadenfreude involved when one watches one's enemies suffer.

published by Vasiliki on 2021-07-15 12:50:10


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