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demonic
/ dɪˈmɒnɪk /
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a demon; fiendish
- inspired or possessed by a demon, or seemingly so
demonic laughter
Derived Forms
- deˈmonically, adverb
Other Words From
- de·moni·cal·ly adverb
- super·de·monic adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Trump is personally promising to crush the “enemy within” and the “demonic” Democrats and “the Left” as he “purifies” the “blood” of the nation from the human vermin.
On Sunday, the former president couldn’t resist bringing up 2020 again, calling Democrats "demonic" and falsely blaming fraud for his previous loss.
This began with “spiritual mapping” to identify “demonic strongholds,” which has more in common with the practices of various pagan traditions than anything adjacent to mainstream Christianity.
In another sign of differing views here, McIntosh charged that a new public artwork depicted the horned demonic deity Baphomet.
This also makes for an ultimately more dangerous demonic passing.
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