sadist

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English - Turkish
sadist
(isim) sadist
(Tıp) Başkasına işkence etmekten zevk alan kimse, sadist
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English - English
One who derives pleasure through cruelty or pain to others
someone who enjoys hurting other people or making them suffer masochist
{i} one who derives pleasure from inflicting pain on others; one who derives sexual gratification from causing pain or humiliation to his partner
someone who obtains pleasure from inflicting pain or others
sadists
plural of sadist
Turkish - English
sadist
sadist; sadistic
malevolent
{s} sadistic

Sami sadistically raped Layla. - Sami, Leyla'ya sadistçe tecavüz etti.

Sami sadistically murdered Layla. - Sami, Leyla'yı sadistçe öldürdü.

sadist

    Hyphenation

    sad·ist

    Turkish pronunciation

    seydıst

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsādəst/ /ˈseɪdəst/

    Etymology

    () Named after the Marquis de Sade, famed for his libertine writings depicting the pleasure of inflicting pain to others. The word for "sadism" (sadisme) is forged or acknowledged in the 1834 posthumous reprint of French lexicographer Boiste's Dictionnaire universel de la langue française; it is reused along with "sadist" (sadique) in 1862 by French critic Sainte-Beuve in his commentary of Flaubert's novel Salammbô; it is reused (possibly independantly) in 1886 by Austrian psychiatrist Krafft-Ebing in Psychopathia Sexualis which popularized it; it is directly reused in 1905 by Freud in Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality which definitely established the word.
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