cacodaemon

[ˌkækəʊˈdiːmən]

cacodaemon Definition

  • 1an evil spirit or demon
  • 2a person considered to be extremely wicked or malevolent

Using cacodaemon: Examples

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

  • Example

    The villagers believed that the disease was caused by a cacodaemon.

  • Example

    He was described as a cacodaemon in human form due to his cruel actions.

  • Example

    The protagonist in the story had to fight against a cacodaemon to save the world.

cacodaemon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cacodaemon

Phrases with cacodaemon

  • the state of being possessed by an evil spirit or demon

    Example

    The exorcist was called to perform a ritual to free the woman from cacodemonic possession.

  • a sinister and evil-sounding laugh

    Example

    The villain's cacodemonic laughter echoed through the empty halls of the castle.

  • the power or effect of an evil spirit or demon on a person or situation

    Example

    The protagonist was struggling to resist the cacodemonic influence of the demon that possessed him.

Origins of cacodaemon

from Greek 'kakodaimon', meaning 'evil spirit'

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Summary: cacodaemon in Brief

'Cacodaemon' [ˌkækəʊˈdiːmən] refers to an evil spirit or demon, often used to describe a person who is extremely wicked or malevolent. It can also denote possession, as in 'cacodemonic possession,' or influence, as in 'cacodemonic influence.'