DEVILISH vs MEPHISTOPHELEAN: ADJECTIVE
- Playful in an appealingly bold way
- Of, resembling, or characteristic of a devil, as.
- Malicious; evil.
- Mischievous, teasing, or annoying.
- Excessive; extreme.
- Resembling, characteristic of, or pertaining to, the devil; diabolical; wicked in the extreme.
- Extreme; excessive.
- Resembling a devil.
- Characteristic of a devil.
- Showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil
- Showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil
- Pertaining to, or resembling, the devil Mephistopheles, “a crafty, scoffing, relentless fiend;” devilish in character or aspect; crafty; showing cunning or ingenuity or wickedness.
- Alternative capitalization of Mephistophelean
DEVILISH vs MEPHISTOPHELEAN: ADVERB
- Extremely; very.
- Devilishly.
- In a playfully devilish manner
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DEVILISH vs MEPHISTOPHELEAN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Excessively; enormously.
- Characteristic of the devil; befitting the devil, or a devil or demon; diabolical; malignant: as, a devilish scheme; devilish conduct.
- Extreme; enormous.
- Synonyms Satanic, infernal, hellish, impious, wicked, atrocious, nefarious.
- Same as Mephistophelian.
DEVILISH vs MEPHISTOPHELEAN: RELATED WORDS
- Fiendish, Diabolique, Infernal, Satanic, Devil, Demonic, Playful, Roguish, Rascally, Mephistophelian, Diabolic, Evil, Mephistophelean, Wicked, Diabolical
- Smarmy, Minatory, Necromantic, Elfish, Saturnine, Machiavellian, Fiendish, Faustian, Demoniacal, Demonic, Evil, Diabolical, Diabolic, Wicked, Devilish
DEVILISH vs MEPHISTOPHELEAN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fiendish, Diabolique, Infernal, Satanic, Devil, Demonic, Playful, Roguish, Rascally, Mephistophelian, Diabolic, Evil, Mephistophelean, Wicked, Diabolical
- Smarmy, Minatory, Necromantic, Elfish, Saturnine, Machiavellian, Fiendish, Faustian, Demoniacal, Demonic, Evil, Diabolical, Diabolic, Wicked, Devilish
DEVILISH vs MEPHISTOPHELEAN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- How, I wondered, could a similarly devilish effect be duplicated.
- Luciferian, like or belonging to Lucifer; proud, haughty, arrogant, devilish.
- She cracks jokes and laughs at her own devilish thoughts.
- Saturn is an exchange student with a devilish background.
- Soshi finished with a devilish smile on his face.
- Yearsley is the devilish counterpart to her own angel.
- There is something inherently ugly and devilish about injustice.
- You notice I say diabolical, and not DEVILISH.
- His face with a devilish spirit of rejoicing?
- Joshua using devilish and diabolic powers to deceive?
- As Simon, the oldest and most diabolical of the holy terrors, Thomas Sangster wears the Mephistophelean grin of a pubescent Mick Jagger plotting mischief.
- Mephistophelean laugh, abruptly one of the rowers dropped his oar and began to bail with a small bucket, their joints cracking loud as wood.
- Mephistophelean character out of Carolina, he hammered away at some harplike instrument and sang in a bone chilling soprano voice.
- His mephistophelean eyebrows were raised interrogatively, and he was smiling so as to exhibit a row of uneven yellow teeth.
DEVILISH vs MEPHISTOPHELEAN: QUESTIONS
- What happened to the Blue Devil in the devilish smile?
- What was that devilish professor you were always writing about?
- Did Herschelle Gibbs have something devilish in his mind?
- How many games are there on devilish hairdresser AZ?
- What song makes you feel extra devilish this Halloween?
- How many games are unblocked on devilish hairdresser?
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