evilness

[ˈiːv(ə)lnəs]

evilness Definition

  • 1the quality of being morally wrong or wicked
  • 2the state of being harmful or unpleasant

Using evilness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The evilness of the dictator's regime was widely known.

  • Example

    The evilness of the act left a lasting impact on the victim.

  • Example

    The character in the movie was consumed by his own evilness.

evilness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with evilness

  • the lesser of two evils

    a situation where one of two options is undesirable but is still preferable to the other

    Example

    I don't like either candidate, but I'll vote for the lesser of two evils.

  • a look or stare believed to cause harm or misfortune to someone

    Example

    She thought her neighbor gave her the evil eye when she walked past her house.

  • a person who is exceptionally clever and uses their intelligence for evil purposes

    Example

    The villain in the movie was portrayed as an evil genius who had a master plan to take over the world.

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Summary: evilness in Brief

The term 'evilness' [ˈiːv(ə)lnəs] refers to the quality of being morally wrong or wicked, or the state of being harmful or unpleasant. It can be used to describe a person, an act, or a regime, as in 'The evilness of the dictator's regime was widely known.' 'Evilness' also appears in phrases like 'the lesser of two evils,' which denotes a situation where one option is undesirable but still better than the other.