Vicious
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"In Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine (c. 1587), the merciless, power-hungry tyrant of the play's title — who arrogates to himself the appellation "the Scourge of God" — demonstrates vicious, bloodthirsty traits that we would well identify with a psychopathic personality."--Sholem Stein |
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- evil, immoral or depraved
- Given to vice, immorality or depravity
- Malicious or spiteful
- Violent, destructive and cruel
- Savage and aggressive
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