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sadism
achievement of sexual gratification by inflicting pain on others
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the enjoyment of inflicting pain without pity
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gaining sexual excitement and satisfaction by watching pain inflicted by others on their victims
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a morbid form of enjoyment achieved by acting cruelly to another, or others
sadism
Deliberate cruelty, either mental or physical; also refers to cruelty inflicted upon animals, regardless of gratification
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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. + sadist sadists sad·ist The man was a sadist who tortured animals and people. Psychosexual disorder in which sexual urges are gratified by inflicting pain on another person. The term was coined in reference to the marquis de Sade, who chronicled his own such practices. Sadism is often linked to masochism, and many individuals who have one tendency also have the other
sadism
a morbid form of enjoyment achieved by acting cruel to another, or others
sadism
{i} derivation of pleasure from the suffering of others; sexual perversion in which a person attains sexual pleasure by causing pain to his partner (Psychiatry)
sadism
the enjoyment of inflicting pain
sadism
sexual pleasure obtained by inflicting harm (physical or psychological) on others
sadism
deliberate cruelty either mental or physical also applicable to the cruelty inflicted upon animals whether for sexual gratification or not
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    [ 'sA-"di-z&m, 'sa- ] (noun.) 1888. 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.