noun a name for the devil or a demon in various religious traditions

  • According to religious texts, Beelzebub is often associated with the devil or a demon.
  • I heard Beelzebub is another name for Satan.
  • Some people believe Beelzebub is the big bad guy down below.
  • In literature, Beelzebub is often used as a symbol of evil or temptation.

noun a supernatural being typically associated with evil, prevalent in various religions and mythologies

  • The exorcist claimed to have encountered a powerful demon during the ritual.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a demon living in the old abandoned house down the street.
  • Dude, that movie was so scary, it felt like I was face to face with a demon!
  • His addiction to gambling was like a demon that he couldn't shake off.

noun a supernatural being considered the personification of evil and the enemy of God and humankind

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  • The accused claimed to be possessed by the devil during the trial.
  • I swear, that guy is a real devil when it comes to negotiations.
  • Watch out for that dude, he's a total devil in disguise.
  • The devil on my shoulder was telling me to skip work and go to the beach instead.

noun a malicious possessing spirit in Jewish folklore

  • The dybbuk is a malevolent spirit from Jewish folklore that is said to possess living people.
  • I heard a spooky story about a dybbuk haunting a family in the old abandoned house.
  • Yo, that movie about the dybbuk possession was so creepy!
  • The negative thoughts in his mind felt like a dybbuk taking over his emotions.

noun A mythical being or legendary creature, often depicted as a small, delicate, and ethereal being with magical powers.

  • The faerie realm is often depicted as a mystical and enchanting place in literature.
  • I heard a rumor that faeries live in the old oak tree at the edge of the forest.
  • I swear I saw a faerie flitting around the garden last night, it was so cool!
  • Her delicate movements and ethereal beauty made her seem like a faerie dancing in the moonlight.

noun a demon or evil spirit

  • The suspect was described as a fiend by the witnesses.
  • I can't believe that fiend stole my lunch from the break room!
  • That fiend is always up to no good.
  • Her obsession with perfection turned her into a cleaning fiend.

noun a supernatural being, typically depicted as a magical spirit or powerful entity that can grant wishes

  • The genie granted the king three wishes as a token of gratitude.
  • I wish I had a genie to help me with all my chores.
  • If I had a genie, I'd be living my best life!
  • The entrepreneur seemed to have a genie's touch when it came to making successful business decisions.

adjective causing great horror or fear; frightful

  • The crime scene was a ghastly sight, with blood spattered everywhere.
  • I can't believe you're wearing that ghastly sweater to the party.
  • That horror movie was so ghastly, I couldn't sleep for days.
  • The politician's ghastly behavior was a stain on his reputation.

noun a frightening or mischievous supernatural being

  • The hobgoblin in folklore is often depicted as a mischievous creature causing trouble for humans.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a hobgoblin living in the abandoned house down the street.
  • Don't be such a hobgoblin, lighten up and have some fun!
  • Fear can be like a hobgoblin, lurking in the shadows and haunting your thoughts.

noun A cause of distress or anxiety

  • The incubus is a demon in male form that preys on sleeping women.
  • Some people believe that an incubus is responsible for their sleep paralysis.
  • I heard a story about a guy who claimed to have been visited by an incubus in his dreams.
  • The oppressive heat felt like an invisible incubus weighing down on the city.

noun A supernatural being in Islamic mythology, able to assume human or animal form and to possess humans

  • According to Arabian folklore, a jinni is a supernatural being made of smokeless flame.
  • I heard a story about a jinni granting wishes to a traveler in the desert.
  • Some people believe that a jinni can bring good luck if you treat it with respect.
  • The entrepreneur felt like a jinni had granted all his wishes when his business took off.

adjective describing something that is based on or exists only in myth or legend; imaginary or fictitious

  • The ancient civilization believed in the existence of mythical creatures.
  • I love reading stories about mythical beings.
  • That movie was full of mythical stuff, it was awesome!
  • The idea of finding a perfect job is like chasing a mythical unicorn.

noun a proper noun referring to a male given name

  • According to folklore, Samiel is a demon who is said to bring bad luck.
  • I heard that Samiel is the name of a character in that new fantasy book series.
  • Don't mess with Samiel, he's got a reputation for causing trouble.
  • The dark storm clouds gathered overhead, casting a Samiel-like shadow over the town.

noun a fortune teller or seer

  • The soothsayer predicted that there would be a great harvest this year.
  • I heard from the soothsayer that I should expect good news soon.
  • The soothsayer said I should trust my gut feeling on this one.
  • She was like a modern-day soothsayer, always knowing what was going to happen next.

noun strong alcoholic drinks

  • The ancient ritual was believed to summon the spirits of the ancestors.
  • I can feel the spirits of this place, can't you?
  • Let's go to that haunted house and see if we can spot some spirits!
  • The team's win lifted the spirits of the entire community.

noun a man who practices witchcraft; a sorcerer or wizard

  • The warlock cast a powerful spell to protect the kingdom.
  • I heard that the warlock is really good at magic tricks.
  • That warlock dude is always up to some crazy sorcery.
  • She was a warlock when it came to negotiating deals in the business world.

noun A woman believed to have magical powers and who practices witchcraft

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  • The witch was known for her powerful potions and spell-casting abilities.
  • I heard that the old lady living in the woods is actually a witch.
  • Don't mess with that witch, she's got a mean streak.
  • The witch in the story symbolizes the protagonist's inner struggles.

noun a mythical creature in Hindu mythology, believed to be a demon or evil spirit

adjective relating to or characteristic of a brahmarakshasa

  • The brahmarakshasa is a mythical creature in Hindu folklore.
  • I heard a spooky story about a brahmarakshasa haunting the village.
  • Dude, that movie was so scary, it felt like a brahmarakshasa was going to jump out of the screen!
  • The corrupt politician was like a brahmarakshasa, preying on the vulnerable for his own gain.

noun A mythical creature from Cherokee folklore, described as a giant hairy humanoid with supernatural abilities.

  • The Wechuge is a mythical creature from Algonquian folklore.
  • Have you heard the legend of the Wechuge?
  • Let's watch a movie about the Wechuge, it's so creepy!
  • His anger was like a Wechuge, fierce and uncontrollable.

noun A female devil or demon; a female evil spirit or supernatural being

  • The deviless was known for her cunning and manipulation in the political arena.
  • I heard that deviless is always causing drama wherever she goes.
  • That deviless is always up to no good, watch out for her.
  • She had a reputation as a deviless, charming and dangerous in equal measure.

noun A mythical dog that is said to guard the gates of the underworld or hell

  • The folklore of a hellhound dates back centuries in various cultures.
  • I heard a rumor that a hellhound has been spotted in the nearby forest.
  • That dog is so fierce, it's like a little hellhound!
  • The relentless paparazzi were like a pack of hellhounds chasing after the celebrity.

noun a person or creature that walks among the dead, often associated with supernatural or undead beings

  • The deadwalker was a term used in ancient folklore to describe a creature that roamed the earth after death.
  • I heard a story about a deadwalker who haunted the old cemetery at night.
  • Don't go near that abandoned house, it's rumored to be home to a deadwalker.
  • The politician was like a deadwalker, unwilling to let go of power even in the face of defeat.

noun a person who believes that they can transform into a wolf or a human-wolf hybrid

  • The folklore of a lycanthrope has been a subject of study for many anthropologists.
  • I heard a rumor that Bob might be a lycanthrope, but I don't believe it.
  • Don't be ridiculous, there's no way she's a lycanthrope!
  • His temper was like that of a lycanthrope, changing suddenly and unpredictably.

noun a supernatural being, typically a corpse, that is reanimated and possesses unnatural powers

adjective pertaining to such beings or characteristics

  • Legends speak of creatures known as the undead, beings who have risen from the dead.
  • I heard that movie has a bunch of undead characters in it.
  • The video game is full of creepy undead monsters.
  • The project seemed like an undead idea, constantly coming back to haunt us.

noun a powerful jinn or demon in Arabian and Muslim mythology

  • According to Arabian folklore, an afreet is a powerful and malevolent demon.
  • I heard a spooky story about an afreet haunting the old abandoned house.
  • Some people believe that afreets are just a myth, like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.
  • His temper was like an afreet, fierce and uncontrollable.

noun a powerful evil spirit or demon in Arabian and Muslim mythology

  • According to Arabian folklore, an afrit is a powerful and malevolent spirit.
  • I heard a spooky story about an afrit haunting a village in the desert.
  • That movie was so scary, it felt like an afrit was going to jump out of the screen!
  • The challenges we face at work sometimes feel like battling an afrit.