Antonyms for diablo
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dee-ah-bloh, dyah- |
Phonetic Transcription : diˈɑ bloʊ, ˈdyɑ- |
Definition of diablo
- As in Lucifer : noun satan
- As in devil : noun demon
- As in fiend : noun dastardly person
- Shandy's escapade with Diablo had brought a new trouble to Mike Gaynor.
- Extract from : « Thoroughbreds » by W. A. Fraser
- "Diablo's a squealing pig if there ever was one," growled Dixon.
- Extract from : « Thoroughbreds » by W. A. Fraser
- He just wore Diablo down, hung to him like a bulldog, an' beat him out.
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- Diablo hates that b'y an' some day he'll do him up, mark my words.
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- "Diablo has always been more trouble than he's worth," said Porter.
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- Diablo was cutting down the lead the other two held over him, galloping like a demon.
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- Faust went away more than ever suspicious of Crane and Diablo.
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- But Colley ain't no good on Diablo, an' if he can smell Shandy, that settles it—it's all over.
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- "I see you have Diablo entered for the Brooklyn," Faust put out as a feeler.
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- It was as though there were but two in the race—Lucretia and Diablo—and yet they were both outsiders.
- Extract from : « Thoroughbreds » by W. A. Fraser
Synonyms for diablo
- adversary
- archangel
- Archfiend
- barbarian
- beast
- Beelzebub
- bête noire
- brute
- common enemy
- dastard
- degenerate
- demon
- devil
- diablo
- djinn
- dybbuk
- enfant terrible
- evil one
- evil spirit
- fallen angel
- fiend
- genie
- hellion
- imp
- knave
- little devil
- lucifer
- Mephistopheles
- monster
- ogre
- Prince of Darkness
- rogue
- Satan
- savage
- scamp
- scoundrel
- serpent
- the dickens
- the Erinyes
- the Furies
- troll
- villain
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