IPA: //daɪˈɒbɪk//
KK: /daɪˈɑbɪk/
Definition: Very evil or cruel, like something a devil would do.
Example: The villain in the story had a diabolic plan to take over the world.
IPA: /ˌdaɪəˈbɒlɪkəl/
KK: /daɪəˈbɑlɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to or resembling a devil, often in a very evil or cruel way.
Example: The villain in the story had a diabolical plan to take over the world.
IPA: /ˌdaɪəˈbɒlɪkli/
KK: /daɪəˈbɑlɪkli/
Definition: In a way that is extremely evil or wicked, often suggesting cleverness or cunning.
Example: The villain plotted diabolically to take over the world.
IPA: /ˌdaɪəˈbɒkələsnəs/
KK: /daɪəˈbɑːkələsnəs/
Definition: The quality or state of being extremely evil or wicked.
Example: The villain's diabolicalness was evident in his cruel plans.
IPA: //daɪˈæbəlɪzəm//
KK: /daɪˈæbəlɪzəm/
Definition: The practice or belief in dealing with the devil or demons, often involving evil actions or sorcery.
Example: The novel explores themes of diabolism and its impact on the characters' lives.
IPA: //daɪˈæbəlɪst//
KK: /daɪˈæbəlɪst/
Definition: A person who follows or believes in Satan or Satanism.
Example: The diabolist held secret meetings to discuss their beliefs.
IPA: //daɪˈæbəlaɪz//
KK: /daɪˈæbəˌlaɪz/
Definition: To make someone or something seem evil or devilish.
Example: The media often diabolize public figures to create sensational stories.
IPA: //daɪˈækənl//
KK: /daɪˈækənl/
Definition: Relating to a deacon, a member of the clergy in certain Christian churches who assists in church services and community activities.
Example: The diaconal duties include helping with church services and supporting the congregation.
IPA: /ˈdaɪəˌkɒnɪt/
KK: /diˈækənɪt/
Definition: A group of deacons or the position held by a deacon in a church.
Example: The diaconate plays an important role in the church's community service.
IPA: //daɪˈkɒtəˌmɪst//
KK: /daɪˈkɒtəˌmɪst/
Definition: A person who divides things into two distinct and often opposing categories or groups.
Example: As a dichotomist, she often viewed issues in black and white, without considering the gray areas in between.
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