satan

[sey-tn]

satan Definition

  • 1the chief evil spirit and adversary of God in Christianity and Judaism
  • 2a personification of evil, often used to refer to someone who is considered extremely wicked or malevolent

Using satan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "satan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In Christianity, Satan is often depicted as a horned creature with a pitchfork.

  • Example

    The serial killer was described as a satan by the media.

  • Example

    She was convinced that her ex-husband was a satan who was trying to ruin her life.

satan Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for satan

Phrases with satan

  • a ceremony or practice that involves the worship or invocation of Satan or other evil spirits

    Example

    The police discovered evidence of satanic rituals in the abandoned building.

  • to do something morally wrong or harmful in exchange for personal gain or success

    Example

    He was accused of selling his soul to the devil by accepting bribes from the company.

  • the devil is in the details

    small things in plans and schemes that are often overlooked can cause serious problems later on

    Example

    We need to go over the contract carefully because the devil is in the details.

Origins of satan

from Hebrew 'śāṭān', meaning 'adversary'

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Summary: satan in Brief

'Satan' [sey-tn] refers to the chief evil spirit and adversary of God in Christianity and Judaism. It is also used to describe someone who is considered extremely wicked or malevolent. Phrases like 'satanic ritual' and 'sell one's soul to the devil' denote evil practices or immoral actions. The idiom 'the devil is in the details' warns against overlooking small but important aspects of a plan or scheme.

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