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1. (n.) fiend
Satan.
2. fiend
a demon.
3. fiend
a diabolically cruel or wicked person.
4. fiend
Informal.
5. fiend
buff ; fan :
a baseball fiend.
6. fiend
addict :
dope fiends.
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| Definition of 'Fiend' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) monster, fiend, devil, demon, ogre
a cruel wicked and inhuman person
2. (noun) devil, fiend, demon, daemon, daimon
an evil supernatural being
3. (noun) fanatic, fiend
a person motivated by irrational enthusiasm (as for a cause)
"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject"--Winston Churchill
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| Definition of 'Fiend' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Fiend
an implacable or malicious foe; one who is diabolically wicked or cruel; an infernal being; -- applied specifically to the devil or a demon
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Sense: a devil
the fiends of hell.
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Afrikaans: bose gees; duiwel |
Arabic: شَيْطان، إبْليس |
Bulgarian: дявол |
Brazilian: inimigo/diabo, demônio |
Czech: ďábel |
German: der Teufel |
Danish: djævel; satan |
Greek: δαίμονας |
Spanish: demonio |
Estonian: paharet |
Farsi: اهریمن |
Finnish: paholainen |
French: démon |
Hebrew: שָׂטָן |
Hindi: पिशाच |
Croatian: davao |
Hungarian: gonosz szellem |
Indonesian: setan |
Icelandic: fjandi, púki, djöfull |
Italian: demonio |
Japanese: 悪魔 |
Korean: 마귀 |
Lithuanian: velnias,šėtonas |
Latvian: velns; sātans |
Malay: syaitan |
Dutch: duivel |
Norwegian: djevel |
Polish: diabeł |
Persian: اهریمن |
Pashto: شيطان وزمه، شيطان ډول |
Portuguese: inimigo/diabo, demónio |
Romanian: diavol |
Russian: дьявол |
Slovak: diabol |
Slovenian: hudič |
Serbian: demon |
Swedish: djävul, ond ande |
Thai: ปีศาจ |
Turkish: şeytan, iblis |
Taiwanese: 魔鬼 |
Ukrainian: диявол, біс |
Urdu: بدروح، بھوت |
Vietnamese: ma quỷ; tà ma |
Chinese: 魔鬼 |
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