[syn: devilishly, devilish]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Devilish \Dev"il*ish\, a.
1. Resembling, characteristic of, or pertaining to, the
devil; diabolical; wicked in the extreme. "Devilish
wickedness." --Sir P. Sidney.
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This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is
earthly, sensual, devilish. --James iii.
15.
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2. Extreme; excessive. [Colloq.] --Dryden.
Syn: Diabolical; infernal; hellish; satanic; wicked;
malicious; detestable; destructive. -- Dev"il*ish*ly,
adv. -- Dev"il*ish*ness, n.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
devilish
adv 1: in a playfully devilish manner; "the socialists are
further handicapped if they believe that capitalists are
not only wicked but also devilishly clever" [syn:
devilishly, devilish]
adj 1: showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of
a devil; "devilish schemes"; "the cold calculation and
diabolic art of some statesmen"; "the diabolical
expression on his face"; "a mephistophelian glint in his
eye" [syn: devilish, diabolic, diabolical,
mephistophelian, mephistophelean]
2: playful in an appealingly bold way; "a roguish grin" [syn:
devilish, rascally, roguish]