adjective an adjective that describes something as being like a beast or animal in appearance or behavior

  • The beastly creature roamed the forest, causing fear among the villagers.
  • That movie was beastly, I couldn't stop laughing the whole time.
  • I can't believe you ate that whole pizza, you're a beastly eater!
  • His temper was beastly, always quick to anger and lash out.

adjective having or showing a strong desire for bloodshed or violence

  • The bloodthirsty dictator ordered the execution of his political opponents.
  • That horror movie was full of bloodthirsty monsters.
  • The gang leader was known to be a real bloodthirsty dude.
  • The rivalry between the two teams was described as a bloodthirsty battle for supremacy.

adjective showing cunning or malice; wicked

adverb in a devilish manner; wickedly

  • The devilish behavior of the criminal was evident in the meticulously planned heist.
  • She had a devilish grin on her face as she played a prank on her friend.
  • That new motorcycle is devilish cool!
  • His devilish charm could win over anyone in the room.

adjective characteristic of or resembling the devil; wicked or evil

  • The criminal mastermind came up with a diabolical plan to steal the crown jewels.
  • I can't believe how diabolical that movie villain was!
  • That prank was absolutely diabolical!
  • Her smile was diabolical, hinting at a mischievous secret.

adjective describing someone who has malicious or harmful intentions

  • The jury found the defendant guilty of premeditated murder, labeling him as an evil minded individual.
  • I don't trust that guy, he seems really evil minded.
  • Stay away from those evil minded people, they'll only bring trouble.
  • Her words were like daggers, piercing through the hearts of the evil minded.

adjective describing someone who has malicious or harmful intentions

  • The evil-minded individual was always looking for ways to cause harm to others.
  • I try to avoid that evil-minded person because they always have bad intentions.
  • Stay away from that evil-minded dude, he's nothing but trouble.
  • The evil-minded thoughts crept into her mind like dark shadows, tempting her to do wrong.

noun the quality of being morally wrong or bad; wickedness

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  • The evilness of the dictator's actions could not be denied.
  • I can't believe the evilness of that person's behavior!
  • That dude's evilness is off the charts.
  • The evilness in her eyes sent shivers down my spine.

adjective lacking in feeling or compassion

  • The judge described the criminal's actions as heartless and devoid of any remorse.
  • I can't believe she was so heartless to break up with him on his birthday.
  • That guy is straight up heartless, he doesn't care about anyone but himself.
  • The decision to close down the local hospital felt heartless, as it left the community without vital healthcare services.

adjective causing hatred or disgust; repulsive

  • The committee was appalled by the loathsome behavior exhibited by the defendant.
  • I can't stand that loathsome guy who always interrupts everyone.
  • That party was full of loathsome people, I couldn't wait to leave.
  • The dark clouds hanging over the town gave it a loathsome appearance.

adverb in a manner showing a wish to do evil to others

  • The villain in the movie looked at the hero malevolently before launching his attack.
  • She stared at her rival malevolently, sending a clear message of hostility.
  • He grinned malevolently as he pulled a prank on his friend.
  • The storm clouds gathered in the sky, looming malevolently over the peaceful town.

adjective showing wild and uncontrollable emotion or behavior

  • The maniacal behavior exhibited by the suspect raised concerns among the investigators.
  • She went on a maniacal shopping spree and bought way too many things.
  • He has this maniacal laugh that always creeps me out.
  • The maniacal storm wreaked havoc on the small town, leaving destruction in its wake.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where

  • The government's decision to increase taxes was viewed as monstrously unfair by the public.
  • I can't believe how monstrously expensive this new phone is!
  • That party last night was monstrously lit!
  • Her beauty was so striking that it seemed monstrously unreal.

adjective showing no remorse; merciless

  • The dictator's regime was characterized by remorseless acts of violence against its own citizens.
  • The serial killer showed a remorseless attitude towards his victims.
  • The bully was just downright remorseless in his actions.
  • The relentless waves crashing against the shore seemed remorseless in their pursuit.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a ruffian; rough or tough in manner or appearance

  • The ruffianly behavior of the protestors was condemned by the authorities.
  • That guy at the bar was acting all ruffianly last night.
  • Don't mess with him, he's known to be pretty ruffianly.
  • The storm swept through the town with a ruffianly force, leaving destruction in its wake.

adjective Playfully mischievous

adverb In a wicked manner

  • The judge deemed the defendant's actions to be wicked and sentenced him to life in prison.
  • That movie was so wicked, I can't wait to see it again!
  • Those new sneakers are wicked cool!
  • The storm unleashed its wicked fury on the small town, causing widespread damage.

noun a devil of

preposition a devil of

  • He was a devil of a lawyer, always finding loopholes in the law.
  • She's a devil of a cook, her lasagna is out of this world.
  • That new intern is a devil of a player on the basketball court.
  • Dealing with that difficult customer was a devil of a task.