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- Dictionaryevil/ˈiːvl/
adjective
- 1. profoundly immoral and wicked: "his evil deeds" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. profound immorality and wickedness, especially when regarded as a supernatural force: "his struggle against the forces of evil" Similar Opposite
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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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See words related to evil. Bad weather, conditions, situations, etc. are unpleasant and cause difficulties or harm. You can describe a person who behaves in a way that is morally wrong, or a morally wrong action, as a bad person, action, etc. Something that is of bad quality is of a low or unacceptable standard.
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Synonyms for EVIL: wicked, immoral, sinful, malevolent, diabolical, heinous, iniquitous, sinister, malignant; Antonyms for EVIL: good, good, decent, moral, sinless, auspicious, virtuous, upright, honest.
Synonyms for EVIL in English: wicked, bad, wrong, corrupt, vicious, vile, malicious, base, immoral, malignant, …