Evil [adjective]

Definition of Evil:

sinful, immoral

Opposite/Antonyms of Evil:


Sentence/Example of Evil:

For anaerobic life, which does not use oxygen, “phosphine is not so evil,” Sousa-Silva says.

Quasimodo has been brought up by an evil politician who’s confined him his entire life within the borders of the Notre Dame Cathedral.

With a series of toy models, the researchers calculated that the biased cosmic ray particles were ever-so-slightly more likely to knock an electron loose from a “live” helix than from an “evil” one, an event that theoretically causes mutations.

A world of women is a world of people, still, with full human capacity for good or evil.

The pursuit of a favorable credit score to secure commercial loans for our cars and homes has been viewed as a necessary evil.

Stories like Maleficent, for instance, based on the evil godmother from Sleeping Beauty.

He alludes to it as one of their evil customs and used by them to produce insensibility.

The Majesty on high has a colony and a people on earth, which otherwise is under the supremacy of the Evil One.

Good is set against evil, and life against death: so also is the sinner against a just man.

All felt strangely as if something evil had crept into their lives, and their excitement was great.