fiend (Meaning)

Wordnet

fiend (n)

a cruel wicked and inhuman person

an evil supernatural being

a person motivated by irrational enthusiasm (as for a cause)

Webster

fiend (n.)

An implacable or malicious foe; one who is diabolically wicked or cruel; an infernal being; -- applied specifically to the devil or a demon.

fiend Sentence Examples

  1. The protagonist's relentless pursuit of his nemesis revealed his true nature as a fiend.
  2. The ancient manuscript contained tales of malevolent fiends wreaking havoc upon unsuspecting villages.
  3. The creature's fiendish grin sent chills down the spine of anyone who dared to cross its path.
  4. The old woman was rumored to be a fiend, capable of cursing those who crossed her.
  5. The serial killer's fiendish methods left a trail of horror and despair in his wake.
  6. The politician's fiendish plan to manipulate the election was met with widespread condemnation.
  7. The virus was a biological fiend, spreading through the population with alarming speed and lethality.
  8. The rumor mill ran wild with tales of a fiendish creature lurking in the nearby forest.
  9. The scientist's fiendish experiment resulted in the creation of a terrifying new weapon.
  10. The demon's fiendish laughter echoed through the underworld, sending shivers down the spines of the damned.

FAQs About the word fiend

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The protagonist's relentless pursuit of his nemesis revealed his true nature as a fiend.

The ancient manuscript contained tales of malevolent fiends wreaking havoc upon unsuspecting villages.

The creature's fiendish grin sent chills down the spine of anyone who dared to cross its path.

The old woman was rumored to be a fiend, capable of cursing those who crossed her.