Devilishness example sentences

devilishness

definition

  - noun form of devilish

dev·il·ish

adjective

devilish (adjective)

  - like or appropriate to a devil in evil and cruelty:

  - mischievous and rakish:

  - very difficult to deal with or use:

  - very; extremely:

Synonyms

devilish, wicked, evil, accursed, sinful, iniquitous, nefarious, vile, foul, abominable, unspeakable, loathsome, monstrous, atrocious, heinous, hideous, odious, horrible, horrifying, shocking, appalling, dreadful, awful, terrible, ghastly, abhorrent, despicable, damnable, villainous, shameful, depraved, perverted, ungodly, dark, immoral, amoral, vicious, cruel, savage, brutish, bestial, barbaric, barbarous, egregious, flagitious, diabolical, diabolic, fiendish, satanic, demonic, demoniac, demoniacal, Mephistophelian, hellish, infernal, Hadean, difficult, tricky, ticklish, troublesome, thorny, awkward, problematic, problem, impossible, messy, kittle

"Devilishness" Example Sentences

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