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		Definition of masochistic in English: masochisticadjective masəˈkɪstɪk 1Deriving sexual gratification from one's own pain or humiliation.  masochistic sexual fantasies  Example sentencesExamples -  The characters are violent in every sense of the word, and they are sadistic or masochistic (often both simultaneously).
 -  Because of his obsession with this movie, he was deemed insane with extreme masochistic tendencies.
 -  Once he has killed his masochistic dream, aggressive female sexuality becomes both available and productive.
 -  Such childhood-beating narratives play an important part in Freud's interpretation of sadistic and masochistic personalities.
 -  He points outs that a genuine sadist could never tolerate a masochistic victim.
 -  The marriage was not a success, and in his last years, he suffered from a pathological masochistic melancholia.
 -  She gives a tour-de-force performance as a chilly piano teacher with a taste for masochistic sex.
 -  Most of what is seen in the film is bondage, discipline, and masochistic acts performed by actual participants in that world.
 -  When a young student becomes smitten with her, the teacher enlists him in her dangerous, masochistic sexual fantasies.
 -  The patient begins to identify with the child being beaten, imagines enjoying such treatment, and develops a masochistic fantasy.
 
 - 1.1 (in general use) enjoying an activity that appears to be painful or tedious.
 he seems to take a masochistic delight in confronting uncomfortable truths  Example sentencesExamples -  The public refuses its masochistic role as philistine, seeking affirmation instead in an art of generosity and pleasure.
 -  Here we have an inept comedian bear, a diva pig, a masochistic daredevil, a psychotic foreign culinary expert, and a raucously eccentric house band.
 -  His pal goes to masochistic lengths to clear his name and free him.
 -  The religiosity at the core of his films has always transformed his leading ladies into masochistic saints at best, abused playthings at worst.
 -  There's a sense of perverse, masochistic enjoyment associated with sitting through something on the level of this movie.
 -  We get no trailer for the sequel, an omission that will spell sweet relief for all but the most masochistic movie renter.
 -  What I got from him was a complete trust in filmmaking and a taste for endangering myself a little bit—but not in a masochistic way, in an adventurous way.
 -  Airline travel is one of the most masochistic forms of bureaucracy devised by humankind to punish us for our collective sins, whatever they may be.
 -  If you feel compelled to watch this movie by some masochistic tendency you are powerless to control, then regard it as a comedy, not as a Western.
 -  To my masochistic amazement, I found it less interesting with each viewing.
 
  
 
 Derivatives   adverb-ˈkɪstɪk(ə)li  There is a beach nearby, but the place is hardly surfing territory for all but the masochistically inclined.  Example sentencesExamples -  Somewhat masochistically, the character feels that the uniqueness of the city can only be experienced through its sufferers.
 -  In a way, there was something masochistically fun about doing the book.
 -  Unfortunately, the only way he could make a name for himself was to masochistically beat himself up.
 -  The descriptions of quite how far the death-cult has gone in masochistically embracing violence are still shocking.
 
 
 
    Definition of masochistic in US English: masochisticadjectiveˌmasəˈkistik 1Deriving sexual gratification from one's own pain or humiliation.  masochistic sexual fantasies  Example sentencesExamples -  The marriage was not a success, and in his last years, he suffered from a pathological masochistic melancholia.
 -  He points outs that a genuine sadist could never tolerate a masochistic victim.
 -  Such childhood-beating narratives play an important part in Freud's interpretation of sadistic and masochistic personalities.
 -  Most of what is seen in the film is bondage, discipline, and masochistic acts performed by actual participants in that world.
 -  The patient begins to identify with the child being beaten, imagines enjoying such treatment, and develops a masochistic fantasy.
 -  Because of his obsession with this movie, he was deemed insane with extreme masochistic tendencies.
 -  She gives a tour-de-force performance as a chilly piano teacher with a taste for masochistic sex.
 -  Once he has killed his masochistic dream, aggressive female sexuality becomes both available and productive.
 -  When a young student becomes smitten with her, the teacher enlists him in her dangerous, masochistic sexual fantasies.
 -  The characters are violent in every sense of the word, and they are sadistic or masochistic (often both simultaneously).
 
 - 1.1 (in general use) enjoying an activity that appears to be painful or tedious.
 he seems to take a masochistic delight in confronting uncomfortable truths  Example sentencesExamples -  There's a sense of perverse, masochistic enjoyment associated with sitting through something on the level of this movie.
 -  Here we have an inept comedian bear, a diva pig, a masochistic daredevil, a psychotic foreign culinary expert, and a raucously eccentric house band.
 -  We get no trailer for the sequel, an omission that will spell sweet relief for all but the most masochistic movie renter.
 -  To my masochistic amazement, I found it less interesting with each viewing.
 -  His pal goes to masochistic lengths to clear his name and free him.
 -  Airline travel is one of the most masochistic forms of bureaucracy devised by humankind to punish us for our collective sins, whatever they may be.
 -  The public refuses its masochistic role as philistine, seeking affirmation instead in an art of generosity and pleasure.
 -  If you feel compelled to watch this movie by some masochistic tendency you are powerless to control, then regard it as a comedy, not as a Western.
 -  What I got from him was a complete trust in filmmaking and a taste for endangering myself a little bit—but not in a masochistic way, in an adventurous way.
 -  The religiosity at the core of his films has always transformed his leading ladies into masochistic saints at best, abused playthings at worst.
 
  
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