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Superlative for relating to, or having the nature of, a demon or evil spirit
“Ye Cheng was a human who, although not a fiendish demon, was more terrifying than fiendish demons.”
Superlative for frightening or terrifying, especially in appearance
“Yet alternative maps delineated a dark place, a hell of nightmares and bleakness, a strange country of frightening and fiendish creatures in a hostile environment.”
Superlative for extremely cruel or inhuman in nature or character
“This fiendish tyrant found malignant joy in the sufferings he had created.”
Superlative for extremely awkward or complex
“The superlatively analytical Inspector Hemingway reveals his unnerving talent for solving a fiendish problem.”
Superlative for deviously cunning or ingenious
“And now the parking authority had embarked on a fiendish plan to extort all the pitiful monies I earned so that my children and I would starve to death!”
Superlative for inhumanly or outrageously evil or immorally wrong
Superlative for pertaining to a corpse, though having qualities of life
Superlative for tending to misbehave or act badly
Superlative for inclined to do slightly naughty things for fun
Superlative for stubborn, or inclined to do the opposite of what is expected or demanded
Superlative for of, relating to, or like, a talisman
Superlative for under a spell or the influence of spirits
Superlative for having enchanting qualities
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