Antonyms for de monic
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dih-mon-ik |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈmɒn ɪk |
Definition of de monic
Origin :- 1660s, from Latin daemonicus, from daemon (see demon). Demonical is from late 15c.
- As in infernal : adj damned; underworld
- As in ogreish : adj fiendish
- As in satanical : adj fiendish
- As in demonic : adj evil
- As in devilish : adj wicked
- As in diabolic : adj evil, fiendish
- As in fiendish : adj diabolical
- As in ghoulish : adj hideous, scary
- As in hellish : adj fiendish; unpleasant
Synonyms for de monic
- abominable
- accursed
- aroused
- atrocious
- bad
- barbarous
- beastly
- blamed
- blasted
- brutish
- chthonian
- cloven-footed
- confounded
- crazed
- cruel
- cursed
- cussed
- damnable
- damned
- demoniac
- demoniacal
- demonic
- demonical
- detestable
- devilish
- diabolic
- diabolical
- eerie
- evil
- execrable
- fiendish
- fired
- frantic
- frenetic
- frenzied
- frightening
- ghastly
- ghoulish
- grim
- grisly
- gruesome
- hellborn
- hellish
- horrible
- impious
- infernal
- inhuman
- iniquitous
- insane
- inspired
- lower
- macabre
- mad
- malevolent
- malicious
- maniacal
- manic
- Mephistophelian
- monstrous
- morbid
- nasty
- nefarious
- nether
- ogreish
- possessed
- revolting
- sadistic
- satanic
- satanical
- savage
- serpentine
- shocking
- spine-chilling
- spooky
- subterranean
- sulphurous
- terrible
- terrifying
- unhallowed
- unpleasant
- vicious
- vile
- villainous
- violent
- wicked
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