devils (Meaning)

devils

an evil spirit, fellow, the difficult, deceptive, or problematic part of something, severe consequences, the personal supreme spirit of evil often represented in Christian belief as the tempter of humankind, the leader of all apostate angels, and the ruler of hell, tease, annoy, a person who is wicked, mischievous, reckless, or lively, severe criticism or rebuke, tease entry 1 sense 2a, annoy, person sense 1, a person of notable energy, recklessness, and dashing spirit, dust devil, to season highly, a great evil, an extremely wicked person, faced with two equally objectionable alternatives, demon sense 2, the personal supreme spirit of evil often represented as the ruler of hell, the opposite of Truth, something very trying or provoking, one who is mischievous

devils Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless devils tormented him with whispers of despair.
  2. The painting depicted a grotesque scene of devils dancing in a sea of fire.
  3. The rumor spread like wildfire that the abandoned house was haunted by malevolent devils.
  4. The politician's cunning words were like the whispers of devils, swaying the crowd's hearts.
  5. The storm raged and howled, its fury echoing the screams of the trapped devils.
  6. The devil's advocate presented a compelling argument, tempting the jury to doubt.
  7. The contract was a trap, its fine print scribbled with the invisible ink of devils.
  8. The hunter's prey was a creature of darkness, said to be descended from devils.
  9. The ancient runes carved into the stone whispered secrets of forgotten devils.
  10. In the depths of his soul, he felt the presence of devils, dragging him down into the abyss of despair.

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The relentless devils tormented him with whispers of despair.

The painting depicted a grotesque scene of devils dancing in a sea of fire.

The rumor spread like wildfire that the abandoned house was haunted by malevolent devils.

The politician's cunning words were like the whispers of devils, swaying the crowd's hearts.