rache

/rɑːxi/

Definitions

1. noun

A plot or scheme, especially one intended to cause harm or revenge.

“The novel’s plot was a classic example of a rache, with the protagonist seeking revenge against her enemies.”

2. noun

A female given name, especially a variant of Rachel.

“The mother named her daughter Rache, which was a unique yet endearing twist on the classic name Rachel.”

Synonyms

  • plot
  • scheme

Antonyms

  • kindness
  • mercy