Synonym: demon, fiend, monster, ogre. Antonym: angel. Similar words: daredevil, dust devil, vaudeville, devil's advocate, speak of the devil, give the devil his due, evil, devise. Meaning: ['devl] n. 1. (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell 2. one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief 3. a word used in exclamations of confusion 4. a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man) 5. a cruel wicked and inhuman person. v. 1. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations 2. coat or stuff with a spicy paste.
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61. Harry was a nasty foul-mouthed old devil.
62. We ran like the devil.
63. The media cast him as the devil incarnate .
64. I miss the old devil, now that he's gone.
65. James was a handsome devil and rich, too.
66. He's got the devil of a temper.
67. The leader seemed the devil incarnate.
68. What on earth is wrong with the poor devil?
69. The devil has got into this class today.
70. Which silly devil left the fire on all day?
71. You old devil! You were planning this all along!
72. He was a miserable old devil.
73. You're a scheming little devil,(www.Sentencedict.com) aren't you?
74. Well, talk of the devil!
75. The cartoon represented the president as a devil.
76. He made a pact with the devil.
77. He's a naughty little devil.
78. She's off to Greece for a month-lucky devil!
79. I really miss the old devil.
80. Go on, be a devil, buy both of them.
81. This job is the very devil.
82. The devil was painted with horns and cloven hooves.
83. She was possessed by a devil.
84. What a miserable old devil Scrooge was!
85. He's a miserable old devil.
86. What a miserable old devil he was!
87. The jammy devil won £1000.
88. Cold weather plays the devil with my rheumatism.
89. These pans are the devil to clean.
90. My niece is a little devil.
More similar words: daredevil, dust devil, vaudeville, devil's advocate, speak of the devil, give the devil his due, evil, devise, deviate, device, deviant, devious, devices, deviance, deviser, deviation, explosive device, rhetorical device, neville chamberlain, device characteristic, vile, villi, civil, villa, cavil, devout, devour, villus, vilify, vilely.