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  1. The meaning of EVIL is morally reprehensible : sinful, wicked. How to use evil in a sentence.

  2. EVIL definition: 1. morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant: 2. If the weather or a smell is evil, it is very…. Learn more.

  3. Evil definition: morally wrong or bad; immoral; wicked. See examples of EVIL used in a sentence.

  4. Definitions of evil. adjective. morally bad or wrong. “ evil purposes” “an evil influence” “ evil deeds” synonyms: bad. having undesirable or negative qualities. atrocious, flagitious, grievous, monstrous. shockingly brutal or cruel. bad. characterized by wickedness or immorality. dark, sinister.

  5. EVIL meaning: 1. morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant: 2. If the weather or a smell is evil, it is very…. Learn more.

  6. (of people) enjoying harming others; morally bad and cruel. Police described the killer as ‘a desperate and evil man’. an evil genius/dictator. President Reagan referred to the Soviet Union as the ‘evil empire’. an evil grin. Her face was full of evil intent. Extra Examples. Topics Personal qualities b2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  7. Evil is a powerful force that some people believe to exist, and which causes wicked and bad things to happen. We are still being attacked by the forces of evil. There's always a conflict between good and evil in his plays. Synonyms: wickedness, bad, wrong, vice More Synonyms of evil. 2. uncountable noun B2.

  8. adj. 1. morally wrong or bad; wicked: an evil ruler. 2. causing harm or injury; harmful: an evil plan.

  9. noun. /ˈiːvl/, /ˈiːvɪl/ (formal) Idioms. [uncountable] a force that causes bad things to happen; morally bad behaviour. the eternal struggle between good and evil. He believed he could rid the world of the forces of evil. to fight/combat evil. the battle/fight/struggle/war against evil. He was a good man who was forced to do evil.

  10. something that is very bad and harmful: The theme of the play is the battle between good and evil. the evils of drug and alcohol abuse. See also. the lesser of two evils. (Definition of evil from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)