satanic

[səˈtænɪk]

satanic Definition

  • 1relating to or characteristic of Satan or satanism
  • 2wicked or evil

Using satanic: Examples

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

  • Example

    The band's music was accused of having satanic lyrics.

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    The ritual involved the use of satanic symbols and chants.

  • Example

    The satanic cult was known for its gruesome practices.

satanic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for satanic

Antonyms for satanic

Phrases with satanic

  • a moral panic about alleged widespread satanic ritual abuse that originated in the United States in the 1980s

    Example

    The satanic panic led to many false accusations and ruined lives.

  • satanic verses

    a novel by Salman Rushdie that caused controversy due to its perceived blasphemy against Islam

    Example

    The publication of the satanic verses led to protests and death threats against the author.

  • a moral panic about alleged widespread abuse of children in satanic rituals that originated in the United States in the 1980s

    Example

    The satanic ritual abuse scare was later debunked as a myth.

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Summary: satanic in Brief

'Satanic' [səˈtænɪk] is an adjective that describes something related to Satan or satanism, or something wicked or evil. Examples include 'The band's music was accused of having satanic lyrics.' and 'The satanic cult was known for its gruesome practices.' Phrases include 'satanic panic,' which refers to a moral panic about alleged widespread satanic ritual abuse, and 'satanic verses,' which is a controversial novel by Salman Rushdie.