Similar words: demonic, demonise, ceremonial, eudaemonia, pandemonium, demon, ammonia, pneumonia. Meaning: [dɪ'məʊnɪæk]
n. someone who acts as if possessed by a demon. adj. 1. in a murderous frenzy as if possessed by a demon 2. resembling or suggesting possession by a demon.
1. The Inquisition of the Medieval Ages devised many demoniac means of torture.
2. This is the apartman, the demoniac dreamer.
3. This is the apart man, the demoniac dreamer - Dr Heidegger - doomed for his arrogant isolation.
4. At a recent exhibition of demoniac art in Paris, one of the pieces shown was the specific chair used by that Communist writer for pre-siding over Satanist rituals.
5. Zhang is demoniac general, to Chen Mou remit 4000 yuan . such, two days in, ms.
6. The divine has been described extensively , now hear from Me O Arjuna, of the demoniac.
7. The depraved , the foolish, the lower levels of humanity, do not surrender unto Me; their discrimination degraded by the illusory energy they betake to the nature of the demoniac.
8. Possessed of self-conceit, power, insolence, lust and anger; the demoniac always envious, blaspheme Me, who is the soul residing in all bodies.
More similar words: demonic, demonise, ceremonial, eudaemonia, pandemonium, demon, ammonia, pneumonia, demonology, demonstrate, testimonial, matrimonial, mnemonics, hegemonic, demonstrable, demonstrator, demonstrative, demonstration, premonition, premonitory, ceremonious, trichomoniasis, maniac, brainiac, egomaniac, maniacally, insomniac, pyromaniac, megalomaniac, diachronic.