evil

  • 11evil — evil; evil·ly; evil·ness; …

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  • 12Evil E — is best known as Ice T s DJ. He appears on the spoken word track Evil E What About Sex? on the Ice T s album, and raps on Ice T s track Pimp Behind the Wheels on the Home Invasion album. He was in a group called Spinmasters with Hen Gee, another… …

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  • 13evil — [adj] sinful, immoral angry, atrocious, bad, baneful, base, beastly, calamitous, corrupt, damnable, depraved, destructive, disastrous, execrable, flagitious, foul, harmful, hateful, heinous, hideous, iniquitous, injurious, loathsome, low,… …

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  • 14evil — index arrant (onerous), bad (offensive), contemptible, delinquency (misconduct), delinquent (guilty of a misdeed) …

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  • 15Evil — For other uses, see Evil (disambiguation). Badness redirects here. For the 1981 jazz fusion album, see Badness (album). For the singer nicknamed His Royal Badness, see Prince (musician). See also: Good and evil …

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  • 16evil —    by Paul Hegarty   The world of simulation is entirely bound up with Good the real, the true, the safe, the hygienic, the politically correct, and the notion that we can all be part of a global community under the perceived Good of western… …

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  • 17evil — [[t]i͟ːv(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦♦ evils 1) N UNCOUNT 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 …

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  • 18evil — e|vil1 W3 [ˈi:vəl] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(bad)¦ 2¦(wrong)¦ 3¦(unpleasant)¦ 4¦(devil)¦ 5 the evil eye 6 the evil hour/day etc ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: yfel] 1.) ¦(BAD)¦ someone who is evil deliberately does very …

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  • 19evil — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ absolute, pure ▪ the pure evil in his soul ▪ intrinsic ▪ the intrinsic evil o …

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  • 20evil — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Immorality Nouns 1. (something evil) evil, ill, harm, hurt; mischief, nuisance; disadvantage, drawback; disaster, casualty, mishap, misfortune, calamity, catastrophe, tragedy, adversity; abomination,… …

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