Meaning & Definition of word "Diabolical"
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Diabolical
/ˌdaɪəˈbɒlɪkəl/
adjective:
- 1. Characteristic of the devil; wicked or cruel.
- Example: The villain's diabolical plan was to unleash chaos in the city.
- 2. Extremely evil or bad; outrageously wicked.
- Example: Her diabolical actions shocked even the most seasoned criminals.
- 3. Relating to or befitting the devil; devilish.
- Example: The diabolical laughter echoed in the dark chamber.
- 4. Intended to cause harm or mischief; malicious.
- Example: The hacker devised a diabolical scheme to steal sensitive information.
Etymology
From Latin 'diabolicus', meaning 'devilish', from 'diabolus', meaning 'devil'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
diabolical genius:
a person with extremely clever or cunning ideas that are often immoral or evil.
diabolical scheme:
a plan or plot that is wicked or evil in nature.
diabolical laughter:
laughter that suggests cruelty or evil intent.
Related Words
devil:
a supernatural being, often representing evil.
demon:
an evil spirit or devil.
malevolence:
the state or condition of being malevolent.
Slang Meanings of diabolical
Meaning: Something extremely clever yet cruel.
Example Sentence: That plot twist was so diabolical, I can't believe they pulled it off.
Meaning: Intensely frustrating or annoying.
Example Sentence: This diabolical traffic is making me late!