What does μνησικακία in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word μνησικακία in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use μνησικακία in Greek.

The word μνησικακία in Greek means vengeance, κακία, κακία, πικρία, πίκρα, για εκδίκηση, δυσαρεστημένα, πικραμένα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word μνησικακία

vengeance

κακία

(resentment)

Ο Τομ πράγματι μπορεί να κρατήσει κακία.
Tom can really hold a grudge.

κακία, πικρία, πίκρα

(bitterness, ill will)

Δεν νιώθω πικρία για τον τρόπο με τον οποίο μου φέρθηκαν.
I don't have any resentment about the way they treated me.

για εκδίκηση

(in retaliation, out of vindictiveness)

When he left his wife for a younger woman, she crashed his car in revenge.

δυσαρεστημένα, πικραμένα

(with discontent)

The boy glared resentfully at his father.

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