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Antonyms
1. evil-looking
adjective. having an evil appearance.
Antonyms
- pleasing
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- medieval
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- weevil
- weavil
- leavell
- knievel
- keevil
2. evil-minded
adjective. having evil thoughts or intentions.
Antonyms
- moral
3. evil
adjective. ['ˈiːvəl'] morally bad or wrong.
Synonyms
- atrocious
- worthless
- mephistophelean
- infernal
- satanic
- monstrous
- offensive
- slimy
- perversive
- sinister
- fiendish
- evil-minded
- immoral
- wicked
- unworthy
- wrong
- unholy
- diabolical
- flagitious
- pestiferous
- diabolic
- wretched
- corruptive
- despicable
- demonic
- grievous
- devilish
- mephistophelian
- bad
- vile
- black
- evilness
- unrighteous
- dark
- ugly
Antonyms
- right
- good
- righteous
- virtuous
- goodness
- inoffensive
Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. evil
noun. ['ˈiːvəl'] morally objectionable behavior.
Synonyms
- iniquity
- deviltry
- sexual immorality
- violation
- immorality
- devilry
- wickedness
- irreverence
- transgression
- foul play
Antonyms
- little
- beautiful
- palatable
- lovable
Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. evil
noun. ['ˈiːvəl'] that which causes harm or destruction or misfortune; the good is oft interred with their bones"- Shakespeare.
Synonyms
- Four Horsemen
- bad
Antonyms
- good
- defensive
- unaggressive
Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. evil
noun. ['ˈiːvəl'] the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice.
Synonyms
- wrongdoing
- villainousness
- immorality
- mischief
- ugliness
- perverseness
- reprehensibility
- malevolence
- error
- perversity
- villainy
- vice
- worst
- malice
- malignance
- malignancy
- vileness
- maleficence
- frailty
- nefariousness
- evilness
- wickedness
- balefulness
- malignity
Antonyms
- morality
- benignancy
- goodness
- beneficence
- benignity
Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. evil
adjective. ['ˈiːvəl'] having the nature of vice.
Synonyms
- vicious
Antonyms
- blessed
- supernal
Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. evil
adjective. ['ˈiːvəl'] having or exerting a malignant influence.
Synonyms
- maleficent
- malevolent
- malefic
Antonyms
- pleasant
- unalarming
- valuable
- worthy
Etymology
- yfel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))