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1. evil
adjective.
(ˈiːvəl)
Morally
bad
or
wrong.
Antonyms
moral
inoffensive
goodness
righteous
right
virtuous
good
Synonyms
evilness
wicked
dark
vile
slimy
Etymology
evil (English)
yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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2. evil-minded
adjective.
Having
evil
thoughts
or
intentions.
Antonyms
good
moral
Synonyms
evil
3. evil-looking
adjective.
Having
an
evil
appearance.
Antonyms
beautiful
graceful
Synonyms
ugly
4. evil
noun.
(ˈiːvəl)
Morally
objectionable
behavior.
Antonyms
good-natured
white
comprehensible
blond
enlightenment
enlightened
active
Synonyms
immorality
iniquity
deviltry
foul play
transgression
Etymology
evil (English)
yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. evil
noun.
(ˈiːvəl)
That
which
causes
harm
or
destruction
or
misfortune;
the
good
is
oft
interred
with
their
bones"-
Shakespeare.
Antonyms
good
goodness
wholesome
nonslippery
Synonyms
bad
badness
Etymology
evil (English)
yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. evil
noun.
(ˈiːvəl)
The
quality
of
being
morally
wrong
in
principle
or
practice.
Antonyms
morality
goodness
beneficence
good
benignity
benignancy
unconcealed
Synonyms
villainy
evilness
vice
malignity
reprehensibility
Etymology
evil (English)
yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. evil
adjective.
(ˈiːvəl)
Having
the
nature
of
vice.
Antonyms
virtuous
day
cheerful
Synonyms
vicious
Etymology
evil (English)
yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. evil
adjective.
(ˈiːvəl)
Having
or
exerting
a
malignant
influence.
Antonyms
beneficent
pious
unplayful
mild
light
Synonyms
malign
malefic
maleficent
Etymology
evil (English)
yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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