Pronunciation: /iː.vəl/
noun a person's name or a character's name
A1 Evel is a type of ramp used for skateboarding.
A2 The Evel Knievel stunt show was popular in the 1970s.
B1 The evel of difficulty in this video game increases with each level.
B2 She performed an evel of skill that impressed everyone at the competition.
C1 The evel of corruption in the government was shocking.
C2 His evel of intelligence and expertise in the field is unmatched.
adjective used to describe something evil or wicked
A1 She was an evel witch in the fairy tale.
A2 The evel stepmother treated Cinderella poorly.
B1 The evel queen was jealous of Snow White's beauty.
B2 The evel sorcerer cast a spell on the kingdom.
C1 The evel dictator ruled with an iron fist.
C2 The evel mastermind orchestrated the entire heist.
formal The committee discussed the implications of the new EVEL legislation.
informal Have you heard about the new EVEL rules that were passed?
slang I don't really understand all this EVEL stuff, do you?
figurative The EVEL of the situation became clear once all the facts were revealed.
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