"Devil" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Devil" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Devil" Meaning

A devil is a mythological or supernatural being often depicted as a mischievous and evil creature, typically with horns, a tail, and a crown of flames. In many Western traditions, the devil is considered to be the opposite of God and is often associated with temptation and sin. He is also often referred to as Satan.

"Devil" Examples

Examples of "devil"


1. Figurative usage:

The devil is in the details. (meaning that the problems or challenges are hidden in the fine points)

2. Idiomatic usage:

My wife is a real devil when it comes to cooking. (meaning someone is very skilled or talented at something)

3. Literary usage:

The devil tempted Jesus in the wilderness. (from the Bible, referring to the evil spirit that tests human resolve)

4. Slang usage:

He's a real devil in the rodeo arena. (meaning someone is very skilled or aggressive in a particular activity)

5. Historical allusion:

The devil's in the details of this contract. (referencing the phrase "The devil is in the details" used by the medieval Catholic Church to warn against literally signing a contract with the devil)

"Devil" Similar Words

Deviational

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Deviationist

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Deviations

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Deviations refer to departures or variations from a standard, norm, or expected behavior. It can also mean the act of diverting from a course, direction, or principle. In statistics, deviations refer to the differences between actual values and expected values.

Deviator

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Deviatory

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Device

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Devices

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Devil-may-care

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Carefree and reckless; willing to take risks and ignore the potential consequences; having a cavalier attitude towards danger or difficulties.

Deviled

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Devilish

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Devilishly

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Devilishment

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Devilishness

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Devilishness refers to the quality or state of being mischievous, bad, or wicked, often in a playful or humorous way. It can also describe something or someone that is unusually clever or cunning, much like the mythical devil is often depicted.

Devilled

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Devilling

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Devilling refers to the process of training or mentoring a junior or inexperienced person, typically in a particular skill or trade, especially in a law firm or barristers' chambers.

Devilment

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