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Date:
1800-1900
Language:
German
Origin:
schaden
'harm'
+ freude
'pleasure'
schadenfreude
noun
scha‧den‧freu‧de
[
uncountable
]
formal
a feeling of pleasure that you get when something bad happens to someone else
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