Meaning & Definition of word "Satan"
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Satan
/ˈseɪ.tən/
noun:
- 1. In various religious traditions, particularly in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, Satan is often considered a supernatural being that embodies evil and opposes God.
- Example: Many believers view Satan as the ultimate adversary in the struggle between good and evil.
- 2. A term used to refer to someone who is seen as wicked or malevolent.
- Example: He acted like a Satan, causing chaos wherever he went.
- 3. In literature and popular culture, a character representing evil or temptation.
- Example: The book features a Satan-like character who leads others astray with false promises.
Etymology
From Latin 'Satanas', Greek 'Satanas', from Hebrew 'שָּׂטָן' (Satan) meaning 'the accuser'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
satanic ritual:
A ceremony believed to invoke or appease Satan.
the satanic verses:
A phrase referring to controversial texts attributed to or relating to Satan.
Related Words
demon:
A malevolent spirit or being.
evil:
Profoundly immoral or malevolent.
Slang Meanings of satan
Meaning: An embodiment of bad luck or misfortune.
Example Sentence: I thought my new car was a satan with all these breakdowns.
Meaning: Used to describe someone crafty or deceitful.
Example Sentence: He's such a satan in negotiations, always trying to pull a fast one.