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evil
[ee-vuhl]
adjective
morally wrong or bad; immoral; wicked.
evil deeds;
an evil life.
Antonyms: righteousevil laws.
Synonyms: destructive, perniciouscharacterized or accompanied by misfortune or suffering; unfortunate; disastrous.
to be fallen on evil days.
due to actual or imputed bad conduct or character.
an evil reputation.
marked by anger, irritability, irascibility, etc..
He is known for his evil disposition.
noun
that which is evil; evil quality, intention, or conduct.
to choose the lesser of two evils.
the force in nature that governs and gives rise to wickedness and sin.
the wicked or immoral part of someone or something.
The evil in his nature has destroyed the good.
harm; mischief; misfortune.
to wish one evil.
anything causing injury or harm.
Tobacco is considered by some to be an evil.
a harmful aspect, effect, or consequence.
the evils of alcohol.
a disease, as king's evil.
adverb
in an evil manner; badly; ill.
It went evil with him.
evil
/ ˈiːvəl /
adjective
morally wrong or bad; wicked
an evil ruler
causing harm or injury; harmful
an evil plan
marked or accompanied by misfortune; unlucky
an evil fate
(of temper, disposition, etc) characterized by anger or spite
not in high esteem; infamous
an evil reputation
offensive or unpleasant
an evil smell
slang, good; excellent
noun
the quality or an instance of being morally wrong; wickedness
the evils of war
(sometimes capital) a force or power that brings about wickedness or harm
evil is strong in the world
archaic, an illness or disease, esp scrofula (the king's evil )
adverb
(now usually in combination) in an evil manner; badly
evil-smelling
Other Word Forms
- evilly adverb
- evilness noun
- nonevil adjective
- nonevilly adverb
- nonevilness noun
- quasi-evil adjective
- quasi-evilly adverb
- unevil adjective
- unevilly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of evil1
Word History and Origins
Origin of evil1
Idioms and Phrases
the evil one, the devil; Satan.
Example Sentences
"No evil propaganda video will weaken us or divert us from our determination to achieve these goals," the statement said.
I call this process catastrophic gradualism: the small, almost insensible accumulation of evils, fairly minor in their individual character, but which when considered whole, inspire a pervasive feeling of dread.
Dussehra is a Hindu festival which celebrates the victory of good over evil, but Mysuru Dasara is conducted by the Karnataka state government and people of all faiths join in the celebrations.
Ultraman brought no merchandise with him, but he did bring an evil nemesis, who tried to steal the show during the ceremonial first pitch.
“There are no words that can capture the horror and evil of this unspeakable act,” Frey said at a press conference outside the school.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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