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demon

noun as in evil, devilish being or influence

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No matter how much he burrows into his mind, he must face the demon of death.

While Ichabod is checking for non-existent cell service, Abbie learns that Moloch is planning to release a demon army on earth.

What a demon, a behemoth, evil just seems to be seeping through him.

He fashioned BOB, the demon spirit who lived in the Black Lodge, but such an explanation satisfied precious few of us.

In a sharp voice, Larson commanded the attention of my demon.

It may be noted in passing that in the three miracles in Matthew of exorcising a blinding demon the title “Son of David” is used.

And so saying, the mis-shapen little demon set up a hideous yell, and danced upon the ground as if frantic with rage.

Tom meekly did as he was bid, but in his heart there raged the passions of a demon, and he swore Mark Grafton should die.

In The Demon I have found some beautiful things, but a good deal of padding, too.

"Either they or some demon changelings," answered the old man, rocking to and fro upon the mats.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to demon, such as: fiend, malignant spirit, monster, vampire, villain, and beast.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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