"Devilled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Devilled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Devilled" Meaning

The word "devilled" is a verb that means to sauce or season with a spicy sauce, typically made with mustard, vinegar, and spices. It can also refer to food that has been cooked in this way. For example, "devilled sausages" would be sausages cooked in a spicy sauce. The word "devilled" is often used to describe dishes that are spicy or hot, and is often associated with British cuisine.

"Devilled" Examples

Usage Examples of "Devilled"


Examples


The devilled crab was a hit at the seafood restaurant's buffet dinner. ([adjective] as an attribute, modifying a noun)
The chef added a devilled egg to the dinner plate, garnished with paprika. ([verb] in a specific meaning, to add a seasoned sauce)
The devilled ham sandwich at the café was surprisingly flavorful. ([adjective] as a predicate nominative, describing a noun)
The rich and creamy devilled sauce was the perfect accompaniment to the roasted turkey. ([noun] as a direct object, receiving the action of the verb)

Word Origin


"Devilled" is related to the word "devil" and is used to describe a spicy or fiery quality, often used in cooking. The word has been in use since the 16th century and has undergone changes in meaning and usage over time.

"Devilled" Similar Words

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.

Devil

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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.

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Devilish

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Devilishly

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Devilishly is an adverb that means in a manner that is charmingly wicked or mischievous. It is often used to describe someone or something that is playful and sly, but not necessarily evil. For example, "She smiled devilishly at him, and he couldn't help but be charmed by her sass." In this context, the word "devilishly" is emphasizing the woman's playful and flirtatious behavior, rather than implying that she is truly evil.

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.

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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Devilries

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Devilries refers to the acts or practices of the devil or evil spirits, as mentioned in Christian mythology and theology. It can also refer to anything that is evil, wicked, or fiendish in nature.

Devilry

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Devils

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Devils refers to evil spirits or supernatural beings often depicted in Christian mythology as fallen angels who rebelled against God and are doomed to spend eternity in Hell. In modern slang, it can also refer to extremely unpleasant or evil people.

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Devious

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Deviously

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In a cunning or dishonest manner; slyly or deceitfully.