demonic

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12
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15
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7
Pronunciation
/dɪˈmɒnɪk/(UK)

Definition of demonic

3 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

adj

  1. Pertaining to demons or evil spirits; demoniac.
    “Convinced that his uncle was a warlock, he rifled through his attic, looking for demonic artifacts.”
    “Once he had grasped the controls, he unleashed a demonic laugh that made his hostages shudder.”
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adj

  1. Pertaining to demons or evil spirits; demoniac.
    “Convinced that his uncle was a warlock, he rifled through his attic, looking for demonic artifacts.”
    “Once he had grasped the controls, he unleashed a demonic laugh that made his hostages shudder.”
  2. Pertaining to daemons in ancient Greek thought; concerning supernatural ‘genius’.
    “Aristotle concedes that the nature of the dream is indeed daemonic [translating dämonischer], but not divine – which might well reveal a profound meaning, if one could hit on the right translation.”
  3. (broadly)Extremely cruel or evil; abhorrent or repugnant; diabolical.
    “Lifton goes on to argue that they can commit these demonic acts because they rationalize their behaviour. A whole array of rationalizations justified the murder of innocent men, women and children.”
    “Texts show the star prime time host Tucker Carlson calling Mr. Trump a “demonic force,” […]”

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Etymology

From Latin daemonicus, from Ancient Greek δαιμονικός (daimonikós, “possessed by a demon, sent by a demon”), from δαίμων (daímōn), equivalent to demon + -ic. Doublet of daimonic.

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