Vocabulary Showcase: “Evil”

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It is the season to decorate your home with the wicked, sinful, malicious monsters of Halloween.

Let’s have a look at some synonyms for “evil” in use:

  • “Katharine’s wickedness knew no bounds. She giggled as the lost child walked into the forest alone.”

  • “It was a devilish plot, one designed to rob the townspeople of everything they had.”

  • “As corrupt as he had become when he entered hell, Hades had learned some humanity.”

  • “The sinful revellers partied around the campfire until the stars could no longer be seen.”

  • “It was an ungodly hour when they reached the coach house, and all were wet through.”

  • “His vile complexion terrified the travellers, his red eyes peering into their souls.”

  • “She could sense his nefarious intentions, and kept her distance as she crossed to the other side of the road.”

  • “The house seemed alive with malevolent spirits, intent on harm.”

  • “He was only a child, but he was malicious, cruel, and frightening.”

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