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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
devil (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS



SAT5000 devilry Malicious mischief. n.
SAT5000 deviltry Wanton and malicious mischief. n.
SAT5000 vaudeville A variety show. n.

Tanaka6000 devil

COMPOUND WORDS


daredevil {adj} (recklessly bold; adventurous) daredevil {n} (person who engages in risky behavior) devil {n} (a creature of hell) devil {n} (bad part of the conscience) devil {n} (dust devil) SEE: dust devil :: devil {n} (euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)) devil {n} (in Christian Science, an evil or erring entity) devil {n} (person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him) devil {n} (the devil: the chief devil) devil {n} (wicked or naughty person) devilish {adj} (extreme, excessive) devilish {adj} (resembling or characteristic of a devil) devilish {adv} (devilishly) SEE: devilishly :: devil is in the details {proverb} (idiom) devil-may-care {adj} (carefree) devilry {n} (An act of such mischief, wickedness, cruelty or witchcraft) devilry {n} (mischief) devilry {n} (wickedness, cruelty) devilry {n} (witchcraft) devil's advocate {n} (canon lawyer) devil's advocate {n} (debater) deviltry {n} (devilry) dust devil {n} (a small atmospheric vortex appearing in clear dry conditions made visible by swirling dust picked up from the ground) she-devil {n} (bad-tempered woman) she-devil {n} (female devil) speak of the devil {phrase} (expression used when a person mentioned in the current conversation happens to arrive) speak of the devil and he appears {phrase} (expression used when a person mentioned in the current conversation happens to arrive) Tasmanian devil {n} (Sarcophilus harrisii) vaudeville {n} (a style of multi-act theatrical entertainment)

5000 WORDS


L080 P3111 devil der Teufel 魔鬼








devil P3111 devilish P3152






PHRASES



Elle est habillée comme le diable.



She is dressed as the devil .


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