Below is a massive list of evil words - that is, words related to evil. The top 4 are: demonic, sinister, wickedness and immorality. You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with evil, and as you go down the relatedness becomes more slight. By default, the words are sorted by relevance/relatedness, but you can also get the most common evil terms by using the menu below, and there's also the option to sort the words alphabetically so you can get evil words starting with a particular letter. You can also filter the word list so it only shows words that are also related to another word of your choosing. So for example, you could enter "demonic" and click "filter", and it'd give you words that are related to evil and demonic.

You can highlight the terms by the frequency with which they occur in the written English language using the menu below. The frequency data is extracted from the English Wikipedia corpus, and updated regularly. If you just care about the words' direct semantic similarity to evil, then there's probably no need for this.


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There are already a bunch of websites on the net that help you find synonyms for various words, but only a handful that help you find related, or even loosely associated words. So although you might see some synonyms of evil in the list below, many of the words below will have other relationships with evil - you could see a word with the exact opposite meaning in the word list, for example. So it's the sort of list that would be useful for helping you build a evil vocabulary list, or just a general evil word list for whatever purpose, but it's not necessarily going to be useful if you're looking for words that mean the same thing as evil (though it still might be handy for that).

If you're looking for names related to evil (e.g. business names, or pet names), this page might help you come up with ideas. The results below obviously aren't all going to be applicable for the actual name of your pet/blog/startup/etc., but hopefully they get your mind working and help you see the links between various concepts. If your pet/blog/etc. has something to do with evil, then it's obviously a good idea to use concepts or words to do with evil.

If you don't find what you're looking for in the list below, or if there's some sort of bug and it's not displaying evil related words, please send me feedback using this page. Thanks for using the site - I hope it is useful to you! ?

That's about all the evil related words we've got! I hope this list of evil terms was useful to you in some way or another. The words down here at the bottom of the list will be in some way associated with evil, but perhaps tenuously (if you've currenly got it sorted by relevance, that is). If you have any feedback for the site, please share it here, but please note this is only a hobby project, so I may not be able to make regular updates to the site. Have a nice day! ?

I've found next to nothing in regards to a meeting besides the usual synonyms, none with a negative connonation. But I have found different words for groups of people, like horde, gathering, which I could spin in a negative manner by adding "of evildoers, "of villians or "of criminals" afterwards, but I was hoping to find a word that can be a combination.

I found myself in the middle of a devil's seminar, a rogues' gathering, a cesspit of the money-gropers that nothing in my previous experience could have prepared me for.

Almost any answer will have connotations that may not be appropriate to a specific context. A meeting of "evildoers" or "villains" are old fashioned ways to go. A meeting of "criminals" or "conspirators" are more modern, but have legal implications that may not apply. For an audience of moral relativists, if there are any, "a meeting of the moral minority" might work. (As may be apparent, I doubt that true moral relativists are numerous enough to constitute an audience.) "Unscrpulous" or "amoral" might fit. More general terms are "malicious," "uncaring," "cruel," "greedy," etc.

None of us with the power to vote, organize, and advocate is innocent in a country where this is not only possible, but frequent. Paddock intersected with our health systems, our schools, our gun policies before he put his finger on that trigger. If there is evil here, it is as subtle as you or me, anyone with a beating heart, pointing a finger at one dead man as if the moral responsibility lay only with his cold corpse.

English is a quirky language because it's primarily a mix of two separate linguistic families -- those languages that come from the Latin, particularly Old French, and those languages that come from the Germanic, particularly Anglo-Saxon. Sometimes two words from each of these branches look and sound very similar, but stem from completely different roots.

Such is the case with evil and devil. As you say, devil comes from the Old English deofol, from the Latin diabolus, which in turn derives from the Greek diabolos. Because of its use in the Church, it's a word that has permeated many European languages, in much the same form, Portuguese: diabo, German: Teufel, Danish: djvel, Dutch: duivel, and so on.

Evil however is from the Old English yfel derived from the Proto-Germanic ubilaz. This is why the languages that derive from the same source have similar words: Dutch: onheil, German: bel, Danish/Norwegian/Swedish: ond/ont, and so on.

Meanwhile the languages in the Latin branch all have words for evil that derive from malus: Spanish/French/Portuguese: mal, Italian: male, and so on, as well as those English words that come from that branch: maleficent, malevolent, malediction, malignant,, and so on.

In Old English dofol, and yfel, the modern spelling of evil comes from the Kentish dialect (evel), so there is no etymological connection. In Old English, "yfel" had much wider range of meaning, from "bad" to "broken" to "disease"

I am trying to create a new text object in Evil. For example, the text object iw will only select subsets of strings containing hyphens. I want the new text object to match words with any non-space characters. What I got so far is:

I tried many things that did not work. The trouble for me is that when something does not work, I don't know if it is due to a wrong regexp or to limitations in evil-regexp-range. For example, using \s- reports an error, which seems to be a limitation in Evil.

From my research, I have a few words down, but to be honest, I have no idea what I'm doing. From the Lovecraft stories, the Necronomicon was written in 738 by a mad Arab named Alhazred who worshiped the Elder Gods, which was then translated to Greek 200 years after his death which was then burned in 1050. From what I gathered, very few of the words have Arabic origins or roots, but some of the words I translated arguably make sense.

Superword mode is a buffer-local minor mode. Enabling it changes the definition of words such that symbols characters are treated as parts of words: e.g., in superword-mode, "this_is_a_symbol" counts as one word.

Doesn't quite answer the OP's question but thought I'd put this here for completeness.I also like evil's default behavior (esp. for python and lisp-dialects where I might only want to change part of a name) UNLESS I'm searching for a word under the cursor, i.e. with "*" or "#", in which case I'd like to search for the symbol under the cursor.You can easily modify evil to adhere to this by setting evil-symbol-word-search, i.e.:

Not being satisfied with side-effects of evil-symbol-word-search or having to hardcode (modify-syntax-entry) for every mode, I found that apparently minor mode hooks are run after major mode syntax table is created. So you can add a hook to modify syntax table to evil-mode hook and it should just work.

These packages defines motions ,w ,b and ,e (similar to w b e), which do not move word-wise (forward/backward), but Camel-wise; i.e. to word boundaries and uppercase letters. Outside of "words" (e.g. in non-keyword characters like // or ;), the new motions move just like the regular motions.

We must realize that the passages above that refer to cursing always reference the person doing the swearing. Scripture does not give a list of bad words simply because there is no such comprehensive list.

Our focus should be on doing good and avoiding evil. In order to do good, we need to be examining ourselves in light of Scripture rather than just examining the words. Only then will we be properly applying the teaching of Scripture regarding the words we say.

There is no comprehensive list, however. Some people use words that others believe we should never use. As Christians, we must be careful not to offend other Christians who believe a word is bad when we do not.

Words are not inherently evil. Originally, language was perfect, as it was created by God. Sin has changed things since then. Sadly, words can be used by sinful people for sinful purposes. This is how many bad words we have today came about. As Christians, Scripture clearly states that we must always be careful on what we say and do. We must strive to use the tongue that God gave us for the purpose for which He originally created it.

Below is a list of words related to evil. You can click words for definitions. Sorry if there's a few unusual suggestions! The algorithm isn't perfect, but it does a pretty good job for common-ish words. Here's the list of words that are related to evil:

P.S. There are some problems that I'm aware of, but can't currently fix (because they are out of the scope of this project). The main one is that individual words can have many different senses (meanings), so when you search for a word like mean, the engine doesn't know which definition you're referring to ("bullies are mean" vs. "what do you mean?", etc.), so consider that your search query for words like term may be a bit ambiguous to the engine in that sense, and the related terms that are returned may reflect this. You might also be wondering: What type of word is ~term~? be457b7860

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