Need another word that means the same as “demon”? Find 26 synonyms and 30 related words for “demon” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Demon” are: devil, fiend, monster, ogre, daemon, daimon, evil spirit, fallen angel, cacodemon, villain, brute, savage, beast, barbarian, animal, genius, numen, wizard, expert, master, adept, virtuoso, maestro, past master, marvel, prodigy
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “demon” as a noun can have the following definitions:
adept | A person who is skilled or proficient at something. He is an adept at imitation. |
animal | An animal as opposed to a human being. I am a political animal. |
barbarian | (in ancient times) a member of a people not belonging to one of the great civilizations (Greek, Roman, Christian. You arrogant barbarian. |
beast | A living organism characterized by voluntary movement. That much maligned beast the rave record. |
brute | Something awkward, difficult, or unpleasant. What an unfeeling little brute you are. |
cacodemon | A malevolent spirit or person. |
daemon | An evil supernatural being. Socrates claimed to have lived his life according to the dictates of his daimon. |
daimon | An evil supernatural being. |
devil | A rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man. What the devil. |
evil spirit | That which causes harm or destruction or misfortune- Shakespeare. |
expert | A person who is very knowledgeable about or skilful in a particular area. A financial expert. |
fallen angel | A sudden decline in strength or number or importance. |
fiend | A very wicked or cruel person. A football fiend. |
genius | Exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability. This young man is my good genius my guardian angel. |
maestro | A distinguished conductor or performer of classical music. The orchestra was strained after clashes with the great maestro. |
marvel | Something that causes feelings of wonder. The marvels of technology. |
master | Someone who holds a master s degree from academic institution. He acceded to his master s wishes. |
monster | A rude or badly behaved person, typically a child. A world of fable inhabited by other worldly monsters. |
numen | The spirit or divine power presiding over a thing or place. The spirit of the place its numen was strong. |
ogre | (in folklore) a man-eating giant. It is clear that I am no ogre. |
past master | A earlier period in someone’s life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret. |
prodigy | A sign of something about to happen. A Russian pianist who was a child prodigy in his day. |
savage | A member of a people regarded as primitive and uncivilized. The mother of one of the victims has described his assailants as savages. |
villain | (in a film, novel, or play) a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot. A pantomime villain. |
virtuoso | Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field. Virtuoso guitar playing. |
wizard | One who practices magic or sorcery. A financial wizard. |
accursed | Under a curse. The Angel of Death walks this accursed house. |
bad | Badly. My throat feels bad. |
behemoth | A person of exceptional importance and reputation. Behemoths like the brontosaurus. |
colossus | A statue that is much bigger than life size. The Russian Empire was the colossus of European politics. |
demonic | Extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell. Her laughter was demonic. |
devil | Expressing surprise or annoyance in various questions or exclamations. It s going to be the very devil to disentangle. |
devilry | Wicked activity. Some devilry was afoot. |
diabolic | Showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil. Diabolical sorcerers under the influence of devils. |
diabolical | Showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil. Diabolical sorcerers under the influence of devils. |
dragon | A mythical monster like a giant reptile In European tradition the dragon is typically fire breathing and tends to symbolize chaos or evil whereas in East Asia it is usually a beneficent symbol of fertility associated with water and the heavens. The geography teacher was a real dragon. |
evil | Of a force or spirit embodying or associated with the forces of the devil. The various social evils of our modern world. |
exorcise | Completely remove (something unpleasant) from one’s mind or memory. She wanted to exorcise some of the pain. |
fiend | An evil supernatural being. Britain s most notorious sex fiend. |
fiendish | Extremely awkward or complex. Fiendish methods of torture. |
ghost | Act as ghostwriter of a work. He looked like he had seen a ghost. |
gnome | A legendary dwarfish creature supposed to guard the earth’s treasures underground. The gnomes of Zurich. |
hellish | Extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell. Hellish torture. |
hydra | Monster with nine heads; when struck off each head was replaced by two new ones. We may be facing a hydra that defies any easy solution. |
infernal | An inhabitant of Hell. His roar made the infernals quake. |
malevolent | Having or showing a wish to do evil to others. A gossipy malevolent old woman. |
maliciousness | Feeling a need to see others suffer. |
monster | A person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed. He was an unfeeling treacherous monster. |
ogre | (folklore) a giant who likes to eat human beings. It is clear that I am no ogre. |
scamp | A wicked or worthless person; a rogue. Some little scamp stuffed tissue paper in between the hammer and the bell. |
serpent | A firework that moves in serpentine manner when ignited. Fire breathing flying serpents. |
temptation | The desire to have or do something that you know you should avoid. The temptations of life in London. |
troll | A fisherman s lure that is used in trolling. All tongues shall troll you. |
underworld | (religion) the world of the dead. A prominent underworld figure. |
vampire | (in a theatre) a small spring trapdoor used for sudden disappearances from a stage. The protectionist vampires in the Congress. |
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