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Definition of sadism in English: sadismnoun ˈseɪdɪz(ə)mˈseɪˌdɪzəm mass nounThe tendency to derive pleasure, especially sexual gratification, from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others. 施虐欲;性施虐狂;施虐的快感 beneath the apparent loving concern she had glimpsed spite and sadism Example sentencesExamples - In addition, it is the treatment of choice for the most serious sexual deviations, such as sexual sadism.
- Lynchings, so often overtly sexual in their sadism, also betray profound economic anxieties.
- At the same time, Freudian psychoanalysis offers an understanding of the formations of sadism and masochism as complementary and vacillating.
- Essentially, Roman and I are both dominants, but we're dominants who like to play with sadism / masochism in the context of our sexual relationship.
- Yet this scenario of male sadism and necrophiliac fetishism, this duality of adoration and humiliation does not feel quite right.
- Man Ray's dalliance with sadism and masochism took place primarily on the theoretical level.
- Algolagnia is a psychiatric term covering sadism and masochism.
- This showed that CPA was an effective agent in the treatment of very severe paraphilias, in this case sexual sadism and pedophilia that resulted in a sexually motivated homicide.
- Deviant sexual preference as measured by sexual arousal tests may show evidence of a deviation, but no evidence of severe paraphilias such as sexual sadism.
- They include auto-mutilation of her genitals with a razor, voyeurism, taking sexual pleasure in urination, sadism, and masochism.
- It features scenes of extreme sexual sadism and hardcore bondage as well as graphic depictions of rape.
- There would be clear evidence of sexual sadism in terms of fantasies, urges, history, and behavior in these cases.
- As the philosopher points out, ‘There is an aestheticism in masochism, while sadism is hostile to the aesthetic attitude.’
- ‘There is no room in my life for drugs, fights, divorce, adultery, sadism, unnecessary fuss and sex,’ he says now.
- This belief illuminates the fact that the exercise of such sadism and humiliation is a fundamentally political act.
- The sexual sadism of Use Koch haunts Semprun's tale, and it seems that both aspects of Koonz's speculation are in play here.
- His cavalier endorsement of sadism and sexual abuse for ‘emotional release’ counts as hate under any reasonable definition of the word.
- Whether or not you buy such arguments, it's clear that the issues of cinematic sadism and spectator pleasure/complicity are far from settled.
- As Sarkar says, the incitement to violence is suffused with anxiety about virility, and the treatment of women seems to enact a fantasy of sexual sadism far darker than mere revenge.
- Psychopathic individuals are not actually linked to sadism, so they don't actually enjoy inflicting pain.
Synonyms schadenfreude callousness, barbarity, bestiality, perversion, viciousness, brutality, cruelty, savagery, fiendishness, cold-bloodedness, inhumanity, ruthlessness, heartlessness, mercilessness, pitilessness
OriginLate 19th century: from French sadisme, from the name of the Marquis de Sade, Comte de. During several periods of imprisonment in the later 18th and early 19th centuries, French writer and soldier the Marquis de Sade (1740–1814) wrote pornographic books. One sexual perversion in particular fascinated him, arousal from inflicting pain on others. The French named it sadisme after him, and English adopted the word as sadism in the 1880s. See also masochism
Definition of sadism in US English: sadismnounˈseɪˌdɪzəmˈsāˌdizəm The tendency to derive pleasure, especially sexual gratification, from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others. 施虐欲;性施虐狂;施虐的快感 beneath the apparent loving concern she had glimpsed spite and sadism Example sentencesExamples - It features scenes of extreme sexual sadism and hardcore bondage as well as graphic depictions of rape.
- Deviant sexual preference as measured by sexual arousal tests may show evidence of a deviation, but no evidence of severe paraphilias such as sexual sadism.
- Psychopathic individuals are not actually linked to sadism, so they don't actually enjoy inflicting pain.
- At the same time, Freudian psychoanalysis offers an understanding of the formations of sadism and masochism as complementary and vacillating.
- They include auto-mutilation of her genitals with a razor, voyeurism, taking sexual pleasure in urination, sadism, and masochism.
- Yet this scenario of male sadism and necrophiliac fetishism, this duality of adoration and humiliation does not feel quite right.
- Man Ray's dalliance with sadism and masochism took place primarily on the theoretical level.
- There would be clear evidence of sexual sadism in terms of fantasies, urges, history, and behavior in these cases.
- As the philosopher points out, ‘There is an aestheticism in masochism, while sadism is hostile to the aesthetic attitude.’
- Essentially, Roman and I are both dominants, but we're dominants who like to play with sadism / masochism in the context of our sexual relationship.
- ‘There is no room in my life for drugs, fights, divorce, adultery, sadism, unnecessary fuss and sex,’ he says now.
- The sexual sadism of Use Koch haunts Semprun's tale, and it seems that both aspects of Koonz's speculation are in play here.
- This belief illuminates the fact that the exercise of such sadism and humiliation is a fundamentally political act.
- As Sarkar says, the incitement to violence is suffused with anxiety about virility, and the treatment of women seems to enact a fantasy of sexual sadism far darker than mere revenge.
- In addition, it is the treatment of choice for the most serious sexual deviations, such as sexual sadism.
- Whether or not you buy such arguments, it's clear that the issues of cinematic sadism and spectator pleasure/complicity are far from settled.
- This showed that CPA was an effective agent in the treatment of very severe paraphilias, in this case sexual sadism and pedophilia that resulted in a sexually motivated homicide.
- Lynchings, so often overtly sexual in their sadism, also betray profound economic anxieties.
- His cavalier endorsement of sadism and sexual abuse for ‘emotional release’ counts as hate under any reasonable definition of the word.
- Algolagnia is a psychiatric term covering sadism and masochism.
OriginLate 19th century: from French sadisme, from the name of the Marquis de Sade, Comte de. |