Pronunciation: /ˈʃaɪˌtɑn/
noun In Islamic theology, a shaitan is a devil or demon that tempts humans to sin.
A1 In some cultures, shaitan is believed to be a mischievous spirit.
A2 The storybook featured a character who was tempted by shaitan.
B1 The villagers were warned about the shaitan lurking in the forest.
B2 The shaitan whispered evil thoughts into the minds of the unsuspecting travelers.
C1 The theologian discussed the concept of shaitan in relation to free will and temptation.
C2 The novel delved deep into the psychological implications of battling one's inner shaitan.
formal In Islamic theology, shaitan is often referred to as a rebellious jinni who leads humans astray.
informal Some people believe that shaitan is responsible for whispering temptations in their ears.
slang I heard that guy is a real shaitan when it comes to playing pranks on his friends.
figurative The negative thoughts in her mind seemed to be fueled by a shaitan urging her to give up.
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