schadenfreude

     

Schaenfreude (IPA: [ˈʃaːdənˌfʁɔʏ̯də] Audio (German) (help·info)) is enjoyment taken from the misfortune of someone else. The word has been borrowed from German by the English language and is sometimes also used as a loanword by other languages. German philosopher and sociologist Theodor Adorno defined it as "the largely unanticipated delight in the suffering of another which is cognized as trivial and/or appropriate".

Trivia about schadenfreude

  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the Golden Theatre in New York with a special friend.) In the Broadway hit "Avenue Q", Nicky here sings about this German word that means happiness at the misfortune of others
  • Sigmund knows that this is from the German for "damage" & "joy" & I'm getting a certain amount of it right now

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