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evil
/ˈivəl, ||ˈi(ˌ)vɪl/
邪惡,不幸,罪惡(
a
.)邪惡的,不幸的,有害的,誹謗的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·vil
,
adv.
In
an
evil
manner
;
not
well
;
ill
;
badly
;
unhappily
;
injuriously
;
unkindly
.
It
went
evil
with
his
house
.
--
1
Chron
.
vii
. 23.
The
Egyptians
evil
entreated
us
,
and
affected
us
.
--
Deut
.
xxvi
. 6.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·vil
a.
1.
Having
qualities
tending
to
injury
and
mischief
;
having
a
nature
or
properties
which
tend
to
badness
;
mischievous
;
not
good
;
worthless
or
deleterious
;
poor
;
as
,
an
evil
beast
;
and
evil
plant
;
an
evil
crop
.
A
good
tree
can
not
bring
forth
evil
fruit
.
--
Matt
.
vii
. 18.
2.
Having
or
exhibiting
bad
moral
qualities
;
morally
corrupt
;
wicked
;
wrong
;
vicious
;
as
,
evil
conduct
,
thoughts
,
heart
,
words
,
and
the
like
.
Ah
,
what
a
sign
it
is
of
evil
life
,
When
death's
approach
is
seen
so
terrible
. --
Shak
.
3.
Producing
or
threatening
sorrow
,
distress
,
injury
,
or
calamity
;
unpropitious
;
calamitous
;
as
,
evil
tidings
;
evil
arrows
;
evil
days
.
Because
he
hath
brought
up
an
evil
name
upon
a
virgin
of
Israel
.
--
Deut
.
xxii
. 19.
The
owl
shrieked
at
thy
birth
--
an
evil
sign
.
--
Shak
.
Evil
news
rides
post
,
while
good
news
baits
.
--
Milton
.
Evil eye
,
an
eye
which
inflicts
injury
by
some
magical
or
fascinating
influence
.
It
is
still
believed
by
the
ignorant
and
superstitious
that
some
persons
have
the
supernatural
power
of
injuring
by
a
look
.
It
almost
led
him
to
believe
in
the
evil eye
.
--
J
.
H
.
Newman
.
--
Evil speaking
,
speaking
ill
of
others
;
calumny
;
censoriousness
.
The evil one
,
the
Devil
;
Satan
.
Note:
☞
Evil
is
sometimes
written
as
the
first
part
of
a
compound
(
with
or
without
a
hyphen
).
In
many
cases
the
compounding
need
not
be
insisted
on
.
Examples
:
Evil
doer
or
evil
doer,
evil
speaking
or
evil
-speaking,
evil
worker
,
evil
wishing
,
evil
-hearted,
evil
-minded.
Syn:
--
Mischieveous
;
pernicious
;
injurious
;
hurtful
;
destructive
;
wicked
;
sinful
;
bad
;
corrupt
;
perverse
;
wrong
;
vicious
;
calamitous
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·vil
n.
1.
Anything
which
impairs
the
happiness
of
a
being
or
deprives
a
being
of
any
good
;
anything
which
causes
suffering
of
any
kind
to
sentient
beings
;
injury
;
mischief
;
harm
; --
opposed
to
good
.
Evils
which
our
own
misdeeds
have
wrought
.
--
Milton
.
The
evil
that
men
do
lives
after
them
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Moral
badness
,
or
the
deviation
of
a
moral
being
from
the
principles
of
virtue
imposed
by
conscience
,
or
by
the
will
of
the
Supreme
Being
,
or
by
the
principles
of
a
lawful
human
authority
;
disposition
to
do
wrong
;
moral
offence
;
wickedness
;
depravity
.
The
heart
of
the
sons
of
men
is
full
of
evil
.
--
Eccl
.
ix
. 3.
3.
malady
or
disease
;
especially
in
the
phrase
king's evil
,
the
scrofula
. [
R
.]
He
[
Edward
the
Confessor
]
was
the
first
that
touched
for
the
evil
.
--
Addison
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
evil
adj
1:
morally
bad
or
wrong
; "
evil
purposes
"; "
an
evil
influence
";
"
evil
deeds
" [
syn
:
wicked
] [
ant
:
good
]
2:
having
the
nature
of
vice
[
syn
:
depraved
,
vicious
]
3:
tending
to
cause
great
harm
[
syn
:
harmful
,
injurious
]
4:
having
or
exerting
a
malignant
influence
; "
malevolent
stars
"; "
a
malefic
force
" [
syn
:
malefic
,
malevolent
,
malign
]
n
1:
morally
objectionable
behavior
[
syn
:
immorality
,
wickedness
,
iniquity
]
2:
that
which
causes
harm
or
destruction
or
misfortune
; "
the
evil
that
men
do
lives
after
them
;
the
good
is
oft
interred
with
their
bones
"-
Shakespeare
3:
the
quality
of
being
morally
wrong
in
principle
or
practice
;
"
attempts
to
explain
the
origin
of
evil
in
the
world
"
[
syn
:
evilness
] [
ant
:
good
,
good
]
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