Fiendish

/ˈfɛndɪʃ/ adjective

Definition

Evil, cruel, or wickedly clever in a way that seems supernatural or demonic.

Etymology

From Old English 'feond' (enemy, demon), related to Germanic words meaning 'to hate.' Evolved from literal demons to describing cruel trickery.

Kelly Says

Medieval people believed fiends were literal beings that possessed humans—'fiendish' behavior was proof of demonic possession, which is why it sounds so dramatically evil today.

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