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1. spirit
noun. ['ˈspɪrət, ˈspɪrɪt'] the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people.
Antonyms
Rhymes with Evil Spirit
- public-spirit
Sentences with evil-spirit
1. Noun Phrase
This object’s purpose is to intimidate evil spirits and overcome challenges.
2. Noun Phrase
The Holy Bible, Catholicism's scripture, includes many instances of people possessed by an evil spirit.
3. Noun Phrase
In ancient Greece, people burned rosemary at shrines to repel evil spirits and keep illness at bay.
4. Noun Phrase
They will ward off evil spirits and sooth your body and soul.
2. spirit
noun. ['ˈspɪrət, ˈspɪrɪt'] the vital principle or animating force within living things.
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3. spirit
noun. ['ˈspɪrət, ˈspɪrɪt'] a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character.
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4. spirit
noun. ['ˈspɪrət, ˈspɪrɪt'] the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection).
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5. spirit
noun. ['ˈspɪrət, ˈspɪrɪt'] any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings.
Synonyms
- djinni
- control
- silvan
- specter
- sylvan
- numen
- zombie
- jinnee
- djinny
- zombi spirit
- zombie spirit
- jinni
- familiar spirit
- spectre
- familiar
- thunderbird
- spiritual being
- python
- presence
- evil spirit
- zombi
- banshie
- banshee
- peri
- djinn
- supernatural being
- disembodied spirit
- fantasm
- phantom
- phantasm
- apparition
- kachina
- phantasma
7. evil
adjective. ['ˈiːvəl'] morally bad or wrong.
Synonyms
- atrocious
- worthless
- mephistophelean
- infernal
- satanic
- monstrous
- offensive
- slimy
- perversive
- sinister
- fiendish
- evil-minded
- immoral
- wicked
- unworthy
- wrong
- unholy
- diabolical
- flagitious
- pestiferous
- diabolic
- wretched
- corruptive
- despicable
- demonic
- grievous
- devilish
- mephistophelian
- bad
- vile
- black
- evilness
- unrighteous
- dark
- ugly
Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. evil
noun. ['ˈiːvəl'] morally objectionable behavior.
Synonyms
Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. evil
noun. ['ˈiːvəl'] that which causes harm or destruction or misfortune; the good is oft interred with their bones"- Shakespeare.
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Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))