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satanic definition
sa·tanic (sā tan′ik, sə-)
adjective
of, characteristic of, or like Satan; devilish; infernal; diabolic
also satanical sa·tan′i·cal
Related Forms:
- satanically sa·tan′i·cally adverb
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satanic Synonyms
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satanic Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- mill: Thrown together in the dark, possibly satanic even, pop mills of Bristol comes a different kind of product.
Modifying Another Word
- almost: Compiled by: Jack Foley Q. For me, your character becomes almost satanic in this movie.
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