• Noun

    Theology .
    ( sometimes initial capital letter ) the supreme spirit of evil; Satan.
    a subordinate evil spirit at enmity with God, and having power to afflict humans both with bodily disease and with spiritual corruption.
    an atrociously wicked, cruel, or ill-tempered person.
    a person who is very clever, energetic, reckless, or mischievous.
    a person, usually one in unfortunate or pitiable circumstances
    The poor devil kept losing jobs through no fault of his own.
    Also called printer's devil. Printing . a young worker below the level of apprentice in a printing office.
    any of various mechanical devices, as a machine for tearing rags, a machine for manufacturing wooden screws, etc.
    Nautical . (in deck or hull planking) any of various seams difficult to caulk because of form or position.
    any of various portable furnaces or braziers used in construction and foundry work.
    the devil, (used as an emphatic expletive or mild oath to express disgust, anger, astonishment, negation, etc.)
    What the devil do you mean by that?

    Verb (used with object)

    to annoy; harass; pester
    to devil Mom and Dad for a new car.
    to tear (rags, cloth, etc.) with a devil.
    Cookery . to prepare (food, usually minced) with hot or savory seasoning
    to devil eggs.

    Idioms

    between the devil and the deep (blue) sea
    between two undesirable alternatives; in an unpleasant dilemma.
    devil of a
    extremely difficult or annoying; hellish
    I had a devil of a time getting home through the snow.
    give the devil his due
    to give deserved credit even to a person one dislikes
    To give the devil his due, you must admit that she is an excellent psychologist.
    go to the devil
    to fail completely; lose all hope or chance of succeeding.
    to become depraved.
    (an expletive expressing annoyance, disgust, impatience, etc.)
    let the devil take the hindmost
    to leave the least able or fortunate persons to suffer adverse consequences; leave behind or to one's fate
    They ran from the pursuing mob and let the devil take the hindmost.
    play the devil with
    to ruin completely; spoil
    The financial crisis played the devil with our investment plans.
    raise the devil
    to cause a commotion or disturbance.
    to celebrate wildly; revel.
    to make an emphatic protest or take drastic measures.
    the devil to pay
    trouble to be faced; mischief in the offing
    If conditions don't improve, there will be the devil to pay.

    Antonyms

    noun
    angel , god

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