"Demon" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Demon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Demon" Meaning

A demon is a supernatural being, often depicted as a malevolent or evil spirit, in mythology, folklore, and fiction. In many cultures, demons are believed to be evil entities that can possess or harm humans. They may be characterized by their ability to tempt people away from good behavior and towards evil or morally wrong actions.

"Demon" Examples

Usage Examples of "Demon"


1. As a noun

The demon laughed maniacally as it possessed the victim's body.

2. With "fight" or "battle"

The knight was renowned for his ability to demon fight against the dark forces.

3. To describe a figure or spirit

In Hindu mythology, the demon Ravana was a powerful king with ten heads.

4. To describe someone's behavior

He's been demonizing his ex on social media, spreading hateful rumors about her.

5. As a metaphor

The city's traffic congestion was a demon that no one could tame.

"Demon" Similar Words

Demolish

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Demolishing

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Demolishing means to tear down or destroy something, especially a building, by force or violence, usually to make way for a new construction or to remove something that is considered to be in a state of disrepair or ruin. It can also mean to destroy or undermine something, such as an idea, argument, or personality, often aggressively or violently.

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Demolition refers to the process of tearing down or dismantling a structure, building, or object, often to make way for new construction or to remove a damaged or hazardous building. It can also refer to the act of destroying something, such as a relationship or an idea.

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Demonetisation

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Demonetisation is a process of removing a currency from circulation, often unexpectedly, and replacing it with a new currency or a digital alternative. It is usually done to curb black money, corruption, and tax evasion, and to promote digital payments.

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Demoniac

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