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It probes the vulnerabilities of the mind and forces participants to engage in an almost permanent dialogue with their inner demons.He works like a demon.And with that the demon turns and runs.Who says theology is sidelined because the demons are personal?The draw does not look to contain too many demons.Can she stay strong or will she turn to the demon drink?Our volunteers support and monitor those seeking to overcome their inner demons.All of the old demons are running back.This heightened emotional period is the perfect backdrop against which to wrestle with a few personal demons.But the only genuine demon may be the demon drink.Only you can know your inner demons.Now the player once tipped for stardom admits he has been battling inner demons.It is in part her frankness about her personal demons that has won her the affection of many.The storm must have howled like a demon as it tore through the rigging and churned the sea to a boil.And why not the reality of evil, of demons?They were like demons, cunningly abseiling upwards to the ceiling to hang over me all night.The earth moved and groaned underfoot, and on all sides the wind shrieked like tormented demons.Hence they are fighting like demons, refusing to surrender.It's time to lay your personal demons to rest.Going into the training camp, those bad thoughts and demons were still in the back of my mind.It is the hour when the sleepless are haunted by their deepest fear, when ghosts and demons are most powerful.It is a powerful demon.His demons are really bad.The demons of drink, they say, place too great a burden on police resources.FOR months, Scottish independence has been a demon that many captains of industry have been reluctant to confront.

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demon

British English: demon NOUN
A demon is an evil spirit.
...a woman possessed by demons.
  • American English: demon
  • Brazilian Portuguese: demônio
  • Chinese: 魔鬼
  • European Spanish: demonio
  • French: démon
  • German: Dämon
  • Italian: demone
  • Japanese: 悪霊
  • Korean: 악령
  • European Portuguese: demónio
  • Latin American Spanish: demonio

Chinese translation of 'demon'

demon

(ˈdiːmən)

n (c)

  1. (= evil spirit) 恶(惡)魔 (èmó)

adj

  1. (= skilled, enthusiastic) 胜(勝)人一筹(籌)的 (shèng rén yīchóu de)
(noun) 
Definition
an evil spirit
They believed he was possessed by evil demons.
Synonyms
evil spirit
devil
the image of devils with horns and cloven hoofs
fiend
She is a fiend incarnate, leading these people to eternal damnation.
goblin
ghoul
malignant spirit
atua (New Zealand)
wairua (New Zealand)
(noun) 
Definition
a person extremely skilful in or devoted to a given activity
He is a demon for discipline.
Synonyms
wizard
a mathematical wizard at Harvard University
master
He is a master at blocking progress.
ace (informal)
a first-world-war flying ace
addict
She's a TV addict and watches as much as she can.
fanatic
I am not a religious fanatic but I am a Christian.
fiend (informal)
a strong-tea fiend
(noun) 
Definition
a person, obsession, etc., thought of as evil or persistently tormenting
He was a dictator and a demon.
Synonyms
monster
You make me sound like an absolute monster!
beast
He is an absolute beast in terms of his will to win.
villain
rogue
He wasn't a rogue at all.
barbarian
Our maths teacher was a bully and a complete barbarian.
brute
an unpleasant brute
ogre
I have been painted as this ogre with no regard for others.

related words

related phobia demonophobia

Additional synonyms

in the sense of ace
Definition
an expert
a first-world-war flying ace
Synonyms
expert,
star,
champion,
authority,
winner,
professional,
master,
pro (informal),
specialist,
genius,
guru,
buff (informal),
wizard (informal),
whizz (informal),
virtuoso,
connoisseur,
boffin (British, informal),
hotshot (informal),
past master,
dab hand (British, informal),
maven (US)
in the sense of addict
Definition
a person who is devoted to something
She's a TV addict and watches as much as she can.
Synonyms
fan,
lover,
nut (slang),
follower,
enthusiast,
freak (informal),
admirer,
buff (informal),
junkie (informal),
devotee,
fiend (informal),
adherent,
rooter (US),
zealot,
groupie (slang),
aficionado
in the sense of barbarian
Our maths teacher was a bully and a complete barbarian.
Synonyms
savage,
monster,
beast,
brute,
yahoo,
swine,
ogre,
sadist

Synonyms of 'demon'

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