Extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell.
1 The gulf is the difference between the angelic and the diabolic temperament.
2 For hundreds of years this idea of diabolic possession was steadily developed.
3 When it was finished, he told himself, the portrait would be diabolic .
4 Understand, I do not say that it was not spiritual or diabolic .
5 Divine visions are effected by representations in heaven; diabolic by magic in hell.
6 Second, we need to understand that fear is a diabolic force.
7 Blind chance, it was rumoured, ruled all things; or perhaps a diabolic intelligence.
8 In 1766 Father Sterzinger attacked the very groundwork of the whole diabolic theory.
9 These latter were diabolic in the celerity with which they picked out meanings.
10 Your printers are the worst species of that diabolic genus I know of.
11 A voice was singing with diabolic satisfaction in the captain's brain:
12 Followed a battery of merciless questions punctuated by the diabolic clank of metal.
13 Yet more fearful to disclose the secret and unloose such a diabolic power.
14 For all I know, the expression of these last may be perfectly diabolic .
15 Everybody watched with wonder this play, as of some large and diabolic toy.
16 Her smile, that diabolic expression I so adored, lighted her lips.
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