Evil
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Noun
evil
- The forces/behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good. Evil generally seeks power at the expense of others and is based on general malevolence.
- Any particular individual or state which may follow these forces or behaviors.
Translations
- Bulgarian: зло n
- Dutch: kwaad n, boze n, slechte n
- Esperanto: malbono, malboneco
- Finnish: pahuus, paha
- French: mal m
- German: Böse n Übel n
- Interlingua: mal
- Latin: malum n
- Latvian: ļaunums m, ļaunais m
- Norwegian: ondskap m
- Polish: zło n
- Portuguese: mal m
- Romanian: rău m, rea f
- Romanica: mal m
- Russian: зло n
- Slovene: zloben prid.
- Spanish: mal m (lo)
- Swedish: ondska c
- Tupinambá: poxy
Adjective
evil
- Intending to harm
- (of food) Gone off, fattening, etc.
Translations
- Bulgarian: лош m
- Dutch: kwaad, kwade
- Finnish: paha
- German: böse, übel
- Interlingua: mal, malefic
- Latin: malus m, mala f, malum n
- Latvian: ļauns (1)
- Polish: zły m, zła f, złe n
- Portuguese: mau m, má f, maléfico m, maléfica f, ruim m & f (1,2)
- Romanica: mal m, malo m, mala f, malefico m, malefica f
- Spanish: mal m, malo m, mala f
- Swedish: ond, elak
- Tupinambá: poxy