devil
How to Use Devil
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe personification of evil in religious belief, or loosely, a wicked or naughty person; the verb can also mean to spice up food or to do unpaid junior legal/writing work.
Word Forms
deviled past tense, devilled past tense, devils singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The painting shows the _____ tempting a monk in the desert.
Etymology
From Old English dēofol, borrowed from Latin diabolus, from Greek diábolos, "slanderer" — literally "one who throws something across" (in someone's path).