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- Dictionaryevil/ˈiːvl/
adjective
- 1. profoundly immoral and wicked: "his evil deeds" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. profound immorality and wickedness, especially when regarded as a supernatural force: "his struggle against the forces of evil" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of EVIL is morally reprehensible : sinful, wicked. How to use evil in a sentence.
EVIL definition: 1. morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant: 2. If the weather or a smell is evil, it is very…. Learn more.
EVIL meaning: 1. morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant: 2. If the weather or a smell is evil, it is very…. Learn more.
Evil definition: morally wrong or bad; immoral; wicked. See examples of EVIL used in a sentence.
Evil is a powerful force that some people believe to exist, and which causes wicked and bad things to happen.
Definitions of evil. adjective. morally bad or wrong. “ evil purposes” “an evil influence” “ evil deeds” synonyms: bad. having undesirable or negative qualities. atrocious, flagitious, grievous, monstrous. shockingly brutal or cruel. bad. characterized by wickedness or immorality. dark, sinister.
Jul 5, 2015 · Definition of evil adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.