mephistophelean Synonyms
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mephistophelean Meaning
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mephistophelean (s)
showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil
mephistophelean Sentence Examples
- The villain exuded a mephistophelean charm, alluring his victims with his enigmatic smiles and sinister promises.
- The mephistophelean grin spread across his face, revealing his cunning and malevolent nature.
- The politician's speeches held a mephistophelean allure, promising paradise but leading to ruin.
- The temptation whispered in my ear, offering me unlimited power in exchange for my soul, with a mephistophelean cunning.
- The deal with the devil was a mephistophelean contract, binding me to an eternity of servitude in exchange for momentary gratification.
- The sorcerer's eyes held a mephistophelean intensity, promising knowledge but ultimately leading to madness.
- The haunting melody carried a mephistophelean undertone, beckoning me towards darkness and despair.
- The seducer's words wrapped me in a mephistophelean embrace, promising love but delivering only heartache.
- The creature's shadow cast an ominous mephistophelean presence, hinting at its evil intentions.
- The mephistophelean laughter echoed through the night, mocking my attempts to resist temptation.
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showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil
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The villain exuded a mephistophelean charm, alluring his victims with his enigmatic smiles and sinister promises.
The mephistophelean grin spread across his face, revealing his cunning and malevolent nature.
The politician's speeches held a mephistophelean allure, promising paradise but leading to ruin.
The temptation whispered in my ear, offering me unlimited power in exchange for my soul, with a mephistophelean cunning.