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fiendish
[feen-dish]
adjective
diabolically cruel and wicked.
fiendish
/ ˈھːԻɪʃ /
adjective
of or like a fiend
diabolically wicked or cruel
informalextremely difficult or unpleasant
a fiendish problem
Other 51Թ Forms
- fiendishly adverb
- fiendishness noun
- ˈھԻ徱 adverb
- ˈھԻ徱Ա noun
Example Sentences
But drawing players away from multiplayer behemoths like Fortnite and Call of Duty has proved, for others at least, to be a challenge more fiendish than even FromSoftware could dream up.
Ritter’s second novel is a fiendish tale of trouble in paradise.
Jumbo brings a humanizing clarity to Lady Macbeth without in the least compromising her character’s fiendish side.
The only advice Ms Keast-Butler gave BBC Breakfast earlier on Wednesday was to work in a team and "bring a rich mix of minds" to the fiendish puzzle.
In these scenes, it’s hard to take your eyes off the glinting McAvoy, who’s like some fiendish juggler of items both benign and dangerous.
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