Pronunciation: /ˈivəl ˈlʊkɪŋ/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'looking' is a noun that refers to the act of directing one's gaze in a particular direction.
A1 The evil looking monster scared the children.
A2 She saw an evil looking shadow in the dark alley.
B1 The detective examined the evil looking evidence at the crime scene.
B2 The evil looking statue was said to be cursed by the locals.
C1 The evil looking artifact was believed to hold immense power.
C2 The evil looking entity seemed to radiate malevolence.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'evil looking' describes the noun it is referring to as having a malevolent or sinister appearance.
A1 The witch had an evil looking smile.
A2 The haunted house had many evil looking decorations.
B1 The suspect had an evil looking demeanor during the interrogation.
B2 The painting depicted an evil looking creature lurking in the shadows.
C1 The evil looking statue seemed to follow you with its eyes.
C2 The evil looking figure in the movie was truly terrifying.
formal The evil looking man stood at the entrance of the dark alleyway.
informal I saw this really evil looking dude hanging around the corner.
slang That evil looking guy gives me the creeps.
figurative The storm clouds gathered overhead, casting an evil looking shadow over the town.
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