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devil /ˈdevəl/ noun

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devil
[noun]
Synonyms:
- the Devil: Satan, Beelzebub, Evil One, Lucifer, Mephistopheles, Old Nick (informal), Prince of Darkness
- brute, beast, demon, fiend, monster, ogre, terror
- scamp, rascal, rogue, scoundrel
- person, beggar, creature, thing, wretch
Related Idioms: Prince of Darkness
Related Words: cacodemon, dybbuk, blackguard, caitiff, knave, scoundrel, villain, beast, brute

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

devil S3 /ˈdevəl/ noun
[Language: Old English; Origin: deofol, from Greek diabolos]

1. the devil (also the Devil) the most powerful evil spirit in some religions, especially in Christianity Synonym : Satan

2. [countable] an evil spirit Synonym : demon:
The villagers believed a devil had taken control of his body.

3. speak of the devil (also talk of the devil British English) spoken used when someone you have just been talking about walks into the room where you are

4. poor/lucky/handsome etc devil spoken used to talk about someone who you feel sorry for, who is lucky etc:
What on earth is wrong with the poor devil?

5. little/old devil spoken used to talk about a child or an older man who behaves badly, but who you like:
He’s a naughty little devil.
I really miss the old devil.

6. be a devil British English spoken used to persuade someone to do something they are not sure they should do:
Go on, be a devil, have another gin and tonic.

7. what/who/why etc the devil? old-fashioned spoken used to show that you are surprised or annoyed:
How the devil should I know what she’s thinking?

8. a devil of a time/job etc old-fashioned spoken a difficult or unpleasant time, job etc:
We had a devil of a job trying to get the carpet clean again.

9. go to the devil! old-fashioned spoken used to tell someone rudely to go away or stop annoying you

10. do something like the devil old-fashioned spoken to do something very fast or using a lot of force:
They rang the bell and ran like the devil.

11. better the devil you know (than the devil you don’t) used to say that it is better to deal with someone or something you know, even if you do not like them, than to deal with someone or something new that might be worse

12. between the devil and the deep blue sea in a difficult situation because there are only two choices you can make and both of them are unpleasant

13. ... and the devil take the hindmost used to say that everyone in a situation only cares about what happens to themselves and does not care about other people

14. the devil makes/finds work for idle hands used to say that people who do not have enough to do will start to do bad things
DEVIL’S ADVOCATE

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

devil
noun
VERB + DEVIL believe in Do you believe in the Devil?
worship | be possessed by He behaved like someone possessed by devils.
exorcize
DEVIL + NOUN worship | worshipper
PHRASES the devil incarnate (figurative) His strong left-wing views make him the devil incarnate to more extreme Conservatives.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary


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