mephistophelean

[mef-uh-stuh-fee-lee-uhn]

mephistophelean Definition

  • 1wicked; fiendish; devilish
  • 2resembling Mephistopheles, a demon in German folklore who tempts people to do evil

Using mephistophelean: Examples

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

  • Example

    The villain's mephistophelean grin sent shivers down my spine.

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    Her mephistophelean charm was irresistible to him.

  • Example

    The movie's plot was centered around a mephistophelean character who manipulated everyone around him.

mephistophelean Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mephistophelean

Phrases with mephistophelean

  • a deal or agreement that is made with the devil or a similarly evil entity, often at a great cost to the person making the deal

    Example

    He made a Mephistophelean bargain to gain fame and fortune, but it ultimately led to his downfall.

  • a sinister or evil smile that suggests the person is up to no good

    Example

    The politician's Mephistophelean smile made me doubt his sincerity.

  • a cleverness or intelligence that is used for evil purposes

    Example

    The con artist's Mephistophelean wit allowed him to swindle people out of their money.

Origins of mephistophelean

from Mephistopheles, the name of a demon in German folklore, and -ean, meaning 'resembling'

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Summary: mephistophelean in Brief

'Mephistophelean' [mef-uh-stuh-fee-lee-uhn] describes someone or something wicked, fiendish, or devilish. It is often used to describe a character who resembles Mephistopheles, a demon in German folklore who tempts people to do evil. Examples include 'The villain's mephistophelean grin sent shivers down my spine.' and 'The movie's plot was centered around a mephistophelean character who manipulated everyone around him.'