Pronunciation: /ˈiːvəlnəs/
noun the quality of being morally wrong or bad; wickedness
A1 The fairy tale warned children about the evilness of the witch in the forest.
A2 The evilness of the villain in the movie scared the young audience.
B1 The evilness of the dictator's regime was well-documented by historians.
B2 The novel delves into the complex motivations behind the evilness of the main antagonist.
C1 The philosopher contemplated the nature of evilness and its impact on society.
C2 The artist's painting captured the essence of human evilness in a thought-provoking way.
verb no applicable parts of speech
A1 She evilnesses her classmates by spreading rumors about them.
A2 He evilnessed his boss by sabotaging his work projects.
B1 The villain evilnesses the town by causing chaos and destruction.
B2 The dictator evilnessed his country by oppressing its citizens.
C1 The cult leader evilnesses his followers by manipulating them for his own gain.
C2 The warlord evilnesses entire nations through his ruthless conquests.
adjective no applicable parts of speech
A1 The evilness of the witch scared the children.
A2 The evilness of the villain was evident in his sinister smile.
B1 The evilness of the dictator's regime was felt by all citizens.
B2 The evilness of the corporation's actions led to widespread protests.
C1 The evilness of the war crimes committed by the regime shocked the international community.
C2 The evilness of the serial killer's actions was beyond comprehension.
adverb no applicable parts of speech
A1 She looked at him with evilness in her eyes.
A2 The evilness of the villain's plan was evident to everyone.
B1 The evilness of his actions could not be ignored.
B2 The evilness of the situation was overwhelming.
C1 The evilness of human nature is a complex topic to discuss.
C2 The evilness in the world can sometimes be hard to comprehend.
pronoun no applicable parts of speech
A1 The villagers were scared of the evilness lurking in the forest.
A2 She could sense the evilness in his eyes as he approached her.
B1 The evilness of the villain's plan was finally revealed in the last chapter.
B2 Despite his charming exterior, there was a deep evilness within him.
C1 The author's exploration of the evilness of human nature was both captivating and disturbing.
C2 The evilness of the dictator's regime was unparalleled in modern history.
preposition no applicable parts of speech
A1 The witch's evilness scared the children.
A2 The evilness of the villain was evident in his actions.
B1 The evilness in her heart led her to commit heinous acts.
B2 His evilness knew no bounds as he plotted his next scheme.
C1 The evilness of the dictator's regime was felt by all who opposed him.
C2 The evilness of the character was portrayed with chilling realism by the actor.
conjunction no applicable parts of speech
A1 The evilness of the villain in the movie scared the children.
A2 Despite his evilness, he still had a few redeeming qualities.
B1 The evilness of the dictator's actions led to widespread suffering.
B2 The evilness of the character's motives became more apparent as the story unfolded.
C1 The evilness of human nature is a recurring theme in literature.
C2 The evilness of the corporation's practices was exposed by investigative journalists.
interjection no applicable parts of speech
A1 Evilness! That spider scared me.
A2 Evilness! I can't believe he stole my lunch.
B1 Evilness! The way she treated her employees was unacceptable.
B2 Evilness! The plot twist in that movie was unexpected.
C1 Evilness! The corruption in the government needs to be exposed.
C2 Evilness! The atrocities committed during the war were unimaginable.
article no applicable parts of speech
A1 The children's book warned about the evilness of the witch.
A2 The villagers were afraid of the evilness that lurked in the old abandoned house.
B1 The detective was determined to uncover the evilness behind the mysterious disappearances in the town.
B2 The scientist was shocked by the extent of evilness he discovered in the experiments conducted by his colleague.
C1 The novel delved deep into the intricate web of evilness that existed within the corrupt government.
C2 The psychologist studied the origins of evilness in human behavior, seeking to understand its complex nature.
formal The evilness of the dictator's actions could not be denied.
informal I can't believe the evilness of that person's behavior!
slang That dude's evilness is off the charts.
figurative The evilness in her eyes sent shivers down my spine.
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