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Schadenfreude
Schadenfreude
See also: schadenfreude
German
Noun
Schadenfreude f (genitive Schadenfreude, no plural)
- malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune; schadenfreude
- 1912, Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauers sämtliche Werke, vol. 3, R. Piper & Co., page 670:
- Jedoch ist Neid zu fühlen, menschlich; Schadenfreude zu genießen, teuflisch.
- However, to feel envy is human; to relish in Schadenfreude, diabolic.
- Jedoch ist Neid zu fühlen, menschlich; Schadenfreude zu genießen, teuflisch.
- 1912, Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauers sämtliche Werke, vol. 3, R. Piper & Co., page 670:
Related terms
Descendants
- Danish: skadefryd
- Dutch: schadevreugde
- English: schadenfreude
- Norwegian: skadefryd
- Portuguese: Schadenfreude
- Swedish: skadeglädje
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowing from German Schadenfreude.
Noun
Schadenfreude f (plural Schadenfreudes)
- schadenfreude (malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune)
schadenfreude
schadenfreude
See also: Schadenfreude
English
Noun
schadenfreude (uncountable)
- Malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune.
- 1897, Arthur Schopenhauer, Thomas Bailey Saunders (translator), "Human Nature", The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer,
- But it is Schadenfreude, a mischievous delight in the misfortunes of others, which remains the worst trait in human nature.
- 1897, Arthur Schopenhauer, Thomas Bailey Saunders (translator), "Human Nature", The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer,
Quotations
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:schadenfreude.
Derived terms
Synonyms
- epicaricacy (rare)
- lulz (Internet slang)
See also
Translations
malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune
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