belial

[ˈbiːliəl]

belial Definition

  • 1a wicked or worthless person
  • 2an evil spirit

Using belial: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was a belial who took advantage of his friends.

  • Example

    The town was said to be cursed by a belial.

  • Example

    The book describes Belial as a demon of darkness and chaos.

belial Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with belial

  • a group of wicked or worthless people

    Example

    The sons of Belial were causing trouble in the town.

  • Belial's brood

    a group of evil spirits or demons

    Example

    The exorcist was trying to banish Belial's brood from the house.

  • Belial's curse

    a curse that brings misfortune or destruction

    Example

    The villagers believed that the drought was caused by Belial's curse.

Origins of belial

from Hebrew 'Beliyya'al', meaning 'worthless'

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Summary: belial in Brief

'Belial' [ˈbiːliəl] refers to a wicked or worthless person, or an evil spirit. It is often used in religious or supernatural contexts, such as 'The book describes Belial as a demon of darkness and chaos.' 'Belial' can also be used in phrases like 'sons of Belial,' referring to a group of wicked people, and 'Belial's curse,' referring to a curse that brings misfortune or destruction.