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- DictionaryE·vil/ˈēv(ə)l/
adjective
- 1. profoundly immoral and wicked: "his evil deeds"
noun
- 1. profound immorality and wickedness, especially when regarded as a supernatural force: "the world is stalked by relentless evil"
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Synonyms for EVIL: bad, wrong, evilness, badness, sin, sinfulness, villainy, immorality; Antonyms of EVIL: right, morality, virtue, good, goodness, integrity, decency, honesty.
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Synonyms and examples. bad. A very bad man is getting what he deserves. wicked. Rapunzel was trapped inside a tower by a wicked witch. awful. She was truly awful to him through their entire marriage. terrible. He was a terrible husband. dreadful. No one will own up to the dreadful deed. abominable. Nothing can ever excuse such abominable behavior.
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Synonyms for EVIL in English: wicked, bad, wrong, corrupt, vicious, vile, malicious, base, immoral, malignant, …