satanical / səˈtæn ɪk, seɪ- /

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satanical 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of Satan.
  2. characteristic of or befitting Satan; extremely wicked; devillike; diabolical.

satanical 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

fiendish

更多satanical例句

  1. Players assume the role of a possessed lamb and build a flock of deceptively cute woodland creatures to become the biggest, baddest satanic cult around.
  2. She had previously shared QAnon conspiracy videos, called Melinda Gates “satanic,” claimed that George Soros had paid racial-justice protesters and pushed disinformation about LGBTQ “conversion” therapy.
  3. I only went a couple of times, due to attending a church that believed Halloween was satanic.
  4. Its central claims were that Hillary Clinton’s campaign chair, John Podesta, was an occultist, and that a dinner hosted by a prominent performance artist was actually a secret satanic ritual.
  5. The Satanic Temple wins these fights because they are small fights.
  6. The Satanic Temple won a battle to put a display in the Florida state capitol, but the religious right is fighting a bigger war.
  7. It started when I asked whether his seemingly Satanic serial killer was “a vehicle for a discussion of religion.”
  8. As an alternative religious player, says Greaves, the Satanic Temple provides yet another “counterbalance.”
  9. So practically speaking, the Satanic Temple is less a religion than a small band of guerilla activists.
  10. In English archaic writings the instances in which the mention of the Satanic power is thus utilised are not numerous.
  11. Some beautiful legends have been preserved which tell of miraculous deliverance of Christian girls from this most Satanic cruelty.
  12. In a cross-road, at some distance from the Satanic hill, the animal which I rode cast a shoe.
  13. But in spite of this appeal and of a pact signed with the blood of the writer, no Satanic apparitions were forthcoming.
  14. In his choice of a date his Satanic Majesty showed his respect for popular superstitions.