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Meanings of
demon
in English
Portuguese
ogro
Catalan
fera
Spanish
diablo
Back to the meaning
An evil supernatural being.
devil
monster
fiend
ogre
daemon
daimon
Portuguese
ogro
Synonyms
Examples for "
devil
"
devil
monster
fiend
ogre
daemon
Examples for "
devil
"
1
Inwardly in the former is the
devil
,
in the latter the Lord.
2
And Mr. Wesley also believed in the actual existence of the
devil
.
3
Belief in the
devil
is the reverse side of faith in God.
4
The
devil
saw it; and entered into the heart of Thomas Thurnall.
5
When the
devil
was gone and the man spoke; the people wondered.
1
It was quite possible that the
monster
's
lair was hidden deep within.
2
The nation murmured; the boldest joined together, and killed the princely
monster
.
3
When you create a
monster
you have a responsibility to control it.
4
She had crushed the Destroyer; the world was free of its
monster
.
5
The
monster
cast up the ship on the shore of the sea.
1
Do you have anything prepared for this
fiend
?
Pentathiyea wanted to know.
2
The laugh of the
fiend
,
for the moment, was in his mouth.
3
Perhaps not, but even a
fiend
must be subject to fatigue toxins.
4
The ghoul or
fiend
of modern society is the demon of alcohol.
5
He succeeded in killing the red
fiend
but got badly used up.
1
The Priest-General said it would be weeks before the
ogre
ships arrived.
2
Skylan was astonished, therefore, to see the
ogre
godlord come after him.
3
Skylan asked the
ogre
's
spirit to forgive him for the rough treatment.
4
The
ogre
said, You won all that I have fair and square.
5
At last the fox came to the castle of the
ogre
himself.
1
From whatever direction the
daemon
might come, our potential escape was provided.
2
The
daemon
is half external fate-inthe Greek sense, half individual temper.
3
The file
daemon
actually transfers the client's data to the storage server.
4
You were nice to me and the
daemon
never talked to me.
5
St. Augustin affirms that he did once see a satyr or
daemon
.
1
The personality is only a form for the manifestation of the
daimon
.
2
Finally, one industrious
daimon
named Charon decided to go into business.
3
If
Daimon
didn't send you, how did you know where to come?'
4
And yet Dev believed unequivocally that they'd seen a
Daimon
in daylight.
5
Touristy places such as this were known
Daimon
hunting grounds and hangouts.
Usage of
demon
in English
1
The malicious
demon
concealed in the ink bottle delights in wrecking love.
2
It turns man into an animal; it makes him the
demon
incarnate.
3
Yet in the society of this person the
demon
troubled me not.
4
There was no such thing as halting the
demon
in the car.
5
The ghoul or fiend of modern society is the
demon
of alcohol.
6
Filetus receives the cloak, and the droll little
demon
departs in tears.
7
Now the
demon
of pride entered into the soul of the fool.
8
Creeping eastward along a bad shore, in the teeth of the
demon
.
9
All night long, the archangel combated with the
demon
in his soul.
10
But that
demon
at length came in the shape of Gaut Gurley.
11
The idol of a savage is a
demon
that delights in carnage.
12
I was ten that year, and thin as
Scratch
-
the
-
demon
,
about ninety pounds.
13
He took a green branch of the tree and beat the
demon
.
14
The Daimons were far more powerful than all of the
demon
's
kind.
15
Dilated against the flaming sky, the proportions of the
demon
seemed gigantic.
16
A terrible laugh broke from the
demon
,
and the vision faded away.
Other examples for "demon"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
demon
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little demon
say the demon
evil demon
old demon
very demon
More collocations
Translations for
demon
Portuguese
ogro
demônio
demónio
diabo
capeta
demo
cão
monstro
Catalan
fera
monstre
diable
dimoni
ogre
Spanish
diablo
monstruo
demonio
Demon
through the time
Demon
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common