What is another word for demonical?

Pronunciation: [diːmˈɒnɪkə͡l] (IPA)

Demonic and demonical are synonymous words that share similar meanings and connotations. These words are often used to describe something that is related to or resembling a demon, a malevolent spirit or a devil. Other synonyms for these terms include devilish, fiendish, infernal, hellish, and wicked. All of these terms are often used to describe evil forces or actions, or to describe people who display negative traits such as cruelty, greed, or malice. Whether used to describe supernatural beings or human behavior, these synonyms all evoke a sense of darkness, malevolence, and danger.

What are the hypernyms for Demonical?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Demonical

This force of love may look demonical.
"Domesday Book"
Edgar Lee Masters
Once she heard a curse, and once a demonical laugh, and once, thrilling her through and through, spurring her to wilder efforts, a dreadful sound that was like the cry of a stricken animal.
"The Knave of Diamonds"
Ethel May Dell
Then with a demonical yell, Marcel sprang from his ambush.
"The Whelps of the Wolf"
George Marsh

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