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UK
/vɛndˈɛtɐ/
]
[ US /vɛnˈdɛtə/ ]
[ US /vɛnˈdɛtə/ ]
NOUN
- a feud in which members of the opposing parties murder each other
How To Use vendetta In A Sentence
- The family was forced to leave their homes after a bloody vendetta.
- Unfortunately, his vendetta against us will only serve to ruin football for the masses. The Sun
- Indeed, the vendetta seems aimed at the community also, for it has seen a deer fence cut and boats set adrift.
- There have been personal vendettas pursued that way, though they are rare.
- That deadly combination has let loose a wave of vengeance killings, tribal vendettas, mercenary kidnappings and thievery.
- One Word, Fanboys, they have compiled a list containing every comic book movie even remotely considered good, batman begins, 300, vfor vendetta, x-men and The dark knight is understandable, they should by all means be in a great movies list but spider-man and superman returns, come on. Empire Magazine’s 500 Greatest Movies Of All Time | /Film
- If it is true, as alleged, that Mr Sgarbi bedded Ms Klatten in posh hotels in Monte Carlo, Munich and elsewhere, he was sleeping with the enemy, with a cruel vendetta in mind. RNB QuickLinks: Heidi Klum, a noisy church burglar, and ‘Christian’ gossip
- THE anarchists' plans sound like a personal vendetta. The Sun
- And I hurt for his family because there's personal vendettas against him, and they're going to drag him through the dirt big-time.
- The international vendetta that allegedly led to his death was obscured by a complex web of gang warfare and money laundering. Times, Sunday Times