Diabolised

/daɪˈæbɑːlaɪzd/ adjective

Definition

Made diabolic or devilish; corrupted or turned wicked.

Etymology

Past tense and past participle of diabolise, the British spelling of diabolize, formed by adding -d to the verb stem.

Kelly Says

In English, past tense forms like 'diabolised' can function as adjectives when describing something that has been changed—think 'a corrupted file' or 'a jaded person.'

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