Definition of «fiendish»

The word "fiendish" is an adjective that describes something or someone as being very cruel, evil, or malicious. It can also refer to something that is difficult or challenging, but in a negative way. The term comes from the idea of a fiend, which is a mythical creature often associated with hell and the underworld. So when you call something "fiendish," it means that it's very bad or dangerous.

Usage examples

  1. The detective uncovered a fiendish plot to steal valuable artwork from the museum.
  2. The escape room challenge proved to be fiendish, with intricate puzzles that stumped even the most clever participants.
  3. The villain in the movie had a fiendish plan to unleash a virus that would turn people into mindless zombies.
  4. The crossword puzzle in the newspaper was particularly fiendish, requiring hours of concentrated effort to solve.
  5. The magician performed a fiendish trick that left the audience mesmerized and unable to figure out how it was done.
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