Library

Video Player is loading.
 
Current Time 5:05
Duration 11:57
Loaded: 0.00%
 
x1.00


Back

Games & Quizzes

Training Mode - Typing
Fill the gaps to the Lyric - Best method
Training Mode - Picking
Pick the correct word to fill in the gap
Fill In The Blank
Find the missing words in a sentence Requires 5 vocabulary annotations
Vocabulary Match
Match the words to the definitions Requires 10 vocabulary annotations

You may need to watch a part of the video to unlock quizzes

Don't forget to Sign In to save your points

Challenge Accomplished

PERFECT HITS +NaN
HITS +NaN
LONGEST STREAK +NaN
TOTAL +
- //

We couldn't find definitions for the word you were looking for.
Or maybe the current language is not supported

  • 00:00

    Hey Thoughty2 here.

  • 00:01

    The honey bee is one of the most incredible creatures on planet Earth.

  • 00:06

    Each worker bee grafts tirelessly its entire lifetime to create just 1/12th of a teaspoon

  • 00:13

    of honey.

  • 00:14

    So when you put honey on your toast in the morning you are eating the entire lifetime

  • 00:19

    achievements of around 40 bees.

  • 00:21

    Bees can communicate with each other with incredible accuracy, via the medium of dance.

  • 00:28

    Bees have various dances to tell other hive members where the best, nectar-rich flowers

  • 00:34

    are located.

  • 00:36

    Through these waggle dances they can convey information such as distance, direction, the

  • 00:41

    angle of the flowers relative to the sun and even how good the flowers are.

  • 00:47

    Bee pollination is crucial to the survival of mankind.

  • 00:51

    The activities of bees nurtures the crops we humans live off.

  • 00:57

    In fact over one-third of all food you find in the supermarket requires bee pollination

  • 01:05

    to exist.

  • 01:06

    If there were no bees, 33% of all foods you know would be no more.

  • 01:12

    And over 90% of the world's plants require bees.

  • 01:17

    Over the past decade there has been an awful lot of talk about saving the honey bees.

  • 01:22

    And you may have heard that the honey bee has been put onto the endangered species list.

  • 01:26

    But this is simply a case of misinformation being virally spread around the internet as

  • 01:32

    it often is.

  • 01:34

    Truth is, the honey bee is absolutely fine, there is nothing to worry about.

  • 01:40

    In fact, since 2006 the honey bee population has increased year-on-year.

  • 01:47

    It's true that if the honey bee population drastically decreased it could cause a total

  • 01:53

    ecosystem breakdown and the end of the human race, a terrifying thought.

  • 02:00

    But with hundreds of thousands of private bee keepers worldwide the chances of honey

  • 02:06

    bees becoming endangered are basically non-existent.

  • 02:11

    So what was all the panic about?

  • 02:14

    The only bees that were identified as endangered were a tiny handful of obscure bee species

  • 02:22

    that are endemic to Hawaii.

  • 02:25

    So unless you happen to live in Hawaii, the bees you see buzzing around you every day,

  • 02:30

    happily pollinating plants and making honey are going absolutely nowhere.

  • 02:35

    But there is an extremely common animal that poses an even greater threat to the survival

  • 02:42

    of mankind than the honey bee.

  • 02:45

    An animal that is the universal mascot of the internet.

  • 02:50

    The internet's court jester, the cat.

  • 02:54

    It may have provided you with countless lols, and you should be very thankful it has, because

  • 03:02

    if the cat were to become extinct it would likely be the end of the human race.

  • 03:08

    Cats are members of a family of carnivores called felidae, which includes tigers, cougars

  • 03:14

    and cheetahs.

  • 03:15

    And like their distant cousins, cats have sharp retractable claws, amazingly quick reflexes

  • 03:22

    and sharp teeth that can effortlessly clamp into its prey's flesh.

  • 03:28

    But cats have a predatory asset that their larger, scarier family members don't.

  • 03:34

    A cat has a physics-defying, astonishingly flexible body.

  • 03:41

    They are more agile than big cats such as tigers.

  • 03:45

    Statistically cats are one of the best hunters in the entire animal kingdom.

  • 03:52

    A study found that tigers were only successful at catching their prey 5% of the time.

  • 03:59

    Domestic cats are successful 32% of the time, which means they are listed as the 6th most

  • 04:06

    successful hunting animal in the world.

  • 04:10

    But over in Africa there is an endemic species of cat known as the Black-footed cat, which

  • 04:16

    is even more crazy, this species catches its prey 60% of the time and they make an average

  • 04:23

    of 14 kills every night.

  • 04:26

    Making the black-footed cat the 2nd most successful predator in the animal kingdom, the only animal

  • 04:33

    more successful is the African wild dog at number one.

  • 04:38

    All this means that cats are the world's most well adapted and best predator for catching

  • 04:44

    small rodents.

  • 04:46

    Rats and mice, being so small, cute and defenceless have been forced to develop extraordinary

  • 04:52

    reaction times, rapid speeds and agility so they can evade predators.

  • 04:58

    Yet the domestic cat still manages to track them, and catch them with ease.

  • 05:05

    The sadistic buggers don't even hunt rodents for food, it is quite literally a game to

  • 05:10

    them.

  • 05:12

    Experts have actually said that a well-fed cat catches more rodents than a hungry cat,

  • 05:18

    because they do it for entertainment.

  • 05:21

    Wow, cats are evil.

  • 05:23

    And that is exactly why we need cats for our survival.

  • 05:29

    By hunting and killing rodents and rabbits cats are doing the world a vital service.

  • 05:36

    Yes, last time your little Meowly Cyrus bought you a gruesome present, she was saving the

  • 05:43

    world.

  • 05:44

    A study in 1997 found that in Britain alone, house cats collectively kill over 200 million

  • 05:52

    specimens of wildlife each year.

  • 05:55

    Cats therefore play a vital role in keeping the rodent and rabbit populations in check,

  • 06:01

    all over the world.

  • 06:04

    The phrase "breeding likes rabbits" is no misnomer, each season a rabbit can give birth

  • 06:10

    to over a hundred babies and if you think that's bad, rats are even worse.

  • 06:16

    A female rat can mate up to 500 times with various males over a six hour period.

  • 06:23

    And a single pair of rats can produce over 2,000 offspring per year.

  • 06:32

    If left to their own devices, a pairs of rats can have over half a billion descendants within

  • 06:40

    just three years.

  • 06:42

    But thankfully rats and other invasive rodents aren't left to their own devices.

  • 06:48

    They are constantly on the defensive and their population numbers are maintained at a healthy

  • 06:53

    balanced level by the hard work of cats.

  • 06:57

    Cats are one of the few animals on the planet and most certainly the best, that can actually

  • 07:04

    hunt and catch notoriously slippery rodents.

  • 07:08

    Cats therefore are the best method mother nature has for preventing rat populations

  • 07:15

    from exploding exponentially and taking over the world.

  • 07:20

    Without cats our world would be overrun by rats within a year or two.

  • 07:26

    Trillions upon trillions of rodents and other, small invasive species would invade every

  • 07:32

    home, every business and every square mile of the planet.

  • 07:37

    But why would this be so terrible?

  • 07:42

    Are rats really that dangerous?

  • 07:45

    Yes.

  • 07:47

    Rats pose two major threats to mankind and the entire ecosystem.

  • 07:52

    The first is disease.

  • 07:54

    Although it's sometimes debated by historians, it is widely thought that rats were the main

  • 07:59

    spreader of the bubonic plague.

  • 08:02

    A disease which almost wiped out Europe.

  • 08:05

    Whether or not rats were responsible for the black death, their bacteria spreading abilities

  • 08:11

    should not be underestimated.

  • 08:14

    Rats spend most of their time hanging out in sewers, around piles of rubbish, and of

  • 08:19

    course dead animals.

  • 08:21

    These are not things one would call hygienic.

  • 08:25

    There can be several thousand pathogens on just a centimetre of a rat's fur, most of

  • 08:32

    which can be spread to humans.

  • 08:34

    And they don't have to bite you either, disease can be transmitted to humans through scratches,

  • 08:40

    skin contact and worst of all, their excrement and urine.

  • 08:45

    Rats use urine to communicate, to mark territory and just because they need to go and they

  • 08:52

    will urinate absolutely anywhere and everywhere.

  • 08:56

    Come into contact with it and you're certain to fall ill.

  • 09:01

    Rats carry some rather horrific diseases.

  • 09:04

    Such as Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome or HPS, which can be contracted by just breathing

  • 09:11

    the air around where a rat has been.

  • 09:15

    HPS restricts your breathing and is often fatal, once the onset of symptoms has occurred

  • 09:22

    death can happen in as little as a few hours; so, that's scary.

  • 09:27

    But that's just a fraction of the horrors rats possess, they also carry Typhus, Salmonella,

  • 09:35

    Meningitis and Leptospirosis, all of which can be fatal to humans.

  • 09:43

    Thankfully most people very rarely come into contact with rats, due to our hygienic environments

  • 09:50

    and most importantly, the global prevalence of rat-killing cats.

  • 09:56

    Without cats there would be no stopping the rapid multiplication of rats and the inevitable

  • 10:01

    outbreaks of many horrific diseases.

  • 10:05

    But believe it or not, disease isn't the worst thing that would happen if rodents took over

  • 10:12

    the world.

  • 10:13

    Hunger would be the worst thing.

  • 10:16

    Cats have us all fooled, thinking they rely on their owners for survival.

  • 10:22

    Here's the brutal truth, your cat doesn't need you.

  • 10:27

    Cats, even the laziest of house cats, can find food for themselves quite easily, if

  • 10:34

    they choose to, they only eat the food you provide for them because it's easier.

  • 10:40

    In fact when your pet kitty brings you a dead mouse and leaves it on your doorstep, it's

  • 10:46

    actually trying to teach you how to hunt, because it thinks you're a pathetic human

  • 10:51

    that can't find its own food.

  • 10:55

    But it's this very behaviour that has thus far saved us all from mass-starvation.

  • 11:01

    You see cats hunt and kill a variety of rodents, such as mice and rats.

  • 11:11

    Rodents just love to eat food staples such as grain.

  • 11:15

    The very grain which we all eat every day.

  • 11:19

    Farm cats play a vital role in the modern ecosystem.

  • 11:23

    By killing mice and rats that live in and around storage barns where grain is kept,

  • 11:29

    they stop all the grain from being consumed or spoiled by the hungry rodents.

  • 11:35

    But rats aren't picky, when they're hungry they will chow down on just about anything,

  • 11:46

    from trash, to animal and human cadavers and any crop or foodstuff that may be lying around.

  • 11:54

    In a post-catolyptic world where rats and mice are free to multiply by the billions,

  • 12:00

    each and every one of our food sources would be decimated or disease-ridden before it even

  • 12:07

    leaves the farm.

  • 12:08

    A global famine would be an absolute certainty.

  • 12:13

    Unfortunately disease and food shortages wouldn't be the end, the entire ecosystem would also

  • 12:20

    collapse due to the domino effect.

  • 12:22

    Macquarie island is a super remote island owned by Australia.

  • 12:28

    Viewing the feral cat population on the island as somewhat of a nuisance, because they were

  • 12:33

    killing the local seabirds, a cat eradication programme was started.

  • 12:38

    And between 1985 and 2000 every single feral cat on the island was killed.

  • 12:49

    Within no time at all the local rat and rabbit populations quadrupled, and they in turn,

  • 12:56

    caused massive devastation to the island's vegetation, depleting all food sources for

  • 13:02

    the countless other animal species they shared the island with.

  • 13:06

    And the scientists soon found out that rats love to feed on the eggs of the very seabirds

  • 13:13

    which they intended to save.

  • 13:16

    The local seabird population declined at an astonishing rate due to the plentiful rats

  • 13:22

    and lack of cats.

  • 13:25

    The ecosystem is a very delicate balancing act and this experiment just goes to show

  • 13:31

    that we shouldn't mess with it, because the tiniest of changes can have enormous, irreparable

  • 13:37

    effects.

  • 13:40

    Humans have still not formulated an effective method of pest control for rats.

  • 13:44

    The array of rat poisons available just flat out don't work, at least not in the long run.

  • 13:51

    Rats are smarter than we give them credit for and as soon as one of the mischief, yes

  • 13:57

    that is what a group of rats is called, dies from eating rat poison the rest of the mischief

  • 14:03

    learns not to trust that food location in the future; either that or they employ a super-taster

  • 14:10

    rat called Remy to check all their food before consumption.

  • 14:14

    In recent years scientists have even found groups of rats that have developed a natural

  • 14:19

    immunity to rat poisons.

  • 14:23

    Until our artificial rodent deterrents are developed further, cats remain our only truly

  • 14:31

    effective weapon against them, so as long as we have moggie we should be okay, that

  • 14:39

    is of course, until rats learn how to weaponise cucumbers.

  • 14:44

    Thanks for watching.

All

The example sentences of SADISTIC in videos (15 in total of 31)

the determiner sadistic adjective buggers noun, plural do verb, non-3rd person singular present n't adverb even adverb hunt noun, singular or mass rodents noun, plural for preposition or subordinating conjunction food noun, singular or mass , it personal pronoun is verb, 3rd person singular present quite adverb literally adverb a determiner game noun, singular or mass to to
although preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun was verb, past tense seemingly adverb sadistic adjective in preposition or subordinating conjunction nature noun, singular or mass , he personal pronoun was verb, past tense quite adverb ambitious adjective to to reach verb, base form his possessive pronoun goals noun, plural .
babysitter noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction bullies noun, plural children noun, plural to to a determiner sadistic adjective villain noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction wants noun, plural to to take verb, base form over particle the determiner world noun, singular or mass
sadistic proper noun, singular ruler noun, singular or mass , but coordinating conjunction you personal pronoun ve proper noun, singular got verb, past tense to to ask verb, base form how wh-adverb many adjective people noun, plural s proper noun, singular deaths noun, plural has verb, 3rd person singular present he personal pronoun been verb, past participle responsible adjective
as preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun mentioned verb, past tense at preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner beginning verb, gerund or present participle , such adjective sadistic adjective punishments noun, plural have verb, non-3rd person singular present been verb, past participle part noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner history noun, singular or mass
and coordinating conjunction eventually adverb once adverb he personal pronoun s proper noun, singular gotten verb, past participle the determiner better adjective, comparative of preposition or subordinating conjunction , he personal pronoun reveals verb, 3rd person singular present himself personal pronoun to to be verb, base form quite adverb sadistic adjective .
in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner aftermath noun, singular or mass , stalin proper noun, singular had verb, past tense ordered verb, past participle his possessive pronoun right adjective hand noun, singular or mass man noun, singular or mass , the determiner sadistic adjective nkvd proper noun, singular head noun, singular or mass lavrentiy proper noun, singular
his possessive pronoun execution noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense one cardinal number which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present tragic adjective and coordinating conjunction sadistic adjective , and coordinating conjunction the determiner victoria proper noun, singular cross verb, base form he personal pronoun was verb, past tense awarded verb, past participle
witnessing verb, gerund or present participle her possessive pronoun execution noun, singular or mass would modal have verb, base form been verb, past participle incredibly adverb sadistic adjective , and coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun begs verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner question noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun
and coordinating conjunction the determiner more adjective, comparative they personal pronoun escalate verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction sadistic adjective game noun, singular or mass , the determiner more adjective, comparative rush verb, base form they personal pronoun get verb, non-3rd person singular present from preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun .
one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction these determiner ss proper noun, singular guards noun, plural was verb, past tense johanna proper noun, singular bormann proper noun, singular , one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner most adverb, superlative sadistic adjective nazi proper noun, singular guards noun, plural .
romero proper noun, singular 's possessive ending joker proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present n't adverb a determiner murderer noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction a determiner sadistic adjective madman noun, singular or mass , he personal pronoun s proper noun, singular just adverb a determiner thief noun, singular or mass ; obsessed verb, past tense with preposition or subordinating conjunction
over preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction over preposition or subordinating conjunction again adverb , like preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner sadistic adjective maniac noun, singular or mass , releasing verb, gerund or present participle all determiner his possessive pronoun pent noun, singular or mass up preposition or subordinating conjunction rage noun, singular or mass against preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner
the determiner longer adverb this determiner class noun, singular or mass lasts verb, 3rd person singular present , the determiner more adverb, comparative sadistic adjective mr proper noun, singular . gale proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present as preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner psychopath noun, singular or mass teacher noun, singular or mass .
designs noun, plural from preposition or subordinating conjunction actual adjective websites noun, plural as adverb well adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction what wh-determiner ifs noun, plural composed verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction sadistic adjective would modal - be verb, base form designers noun, plural they personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present

Use "sadistic" in a sentence | "sadistic" example sentences

How to use "sadistic" in a sentence?

  • Even the sadistic misogyny of Buddha and Christ was nothing but an attempt to gain the better of a vastly superior opponent.
    -Fumiko Enchi-
  • Common sense should tell us that positively reinforcing sadistic behavior, as these games do, cannot be good for our children.
    -Sam Brownback-
  • Only the liberation of the natural capacity for love in human beings can master their sadistic destructiveness.
    -Wilhelm Reich-
  • I've got a good shepherd; you've got a sadistic dentist.
    -Amy-Jill Levine-
  • Juvenile delinquency serves many purposes, including that of providing sadistic adults with fantasies suited to their special tastes.
    -Edgar Friedenberg-
  • Sadistic excess attempts to reach roughly and by harshness what art reaches by fineness.
    -Wyndham Lewis-
  • Is it really beyond our wits to devise some form of censorship which would trap only the crudely sadistic?
    -Storm Jameson-
  • Materialistic I'm narcissistic My shoe game is mean It's so sadistic
    -Nicki Minaj-

Definition and meaning of SADISTIC

What does "sadistic mean?"

/səˈdistik/

adjective
deriving pleasure from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others.

What are synonyms of "sadistic"?
Some common synonyms of "sadistic" are:
  • callous,
  • barbarous,
  • bestial,
  • perverted,
  • vicious,
  • brutal,
  • cruel,
  • savage,
  • fiendish,
  • cold-blooded,
  • inhuman,
  • ruthless,
  • heartless,
  • merciless,
  • pitiless,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.