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fiendish
[ feen-dish ]
adjective
- diabolically cruel and wicked.
fiendish
/ ˈھːԻɪʃ /
adjective
- of or like a fiend
- diabolically wicked or cruel
- informal.extremely difficult or unpleasant
a fiendish problem
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Derived Forms
- ˈھԻ徱, adverb
- ˈھԻ徱Ա, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ھԻi· adverb
- ھԻi·Ա noun
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Ritter’s second novel is a fiendish tale of trouble in paradise.
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Jumbo brings a humanizing clarity to Lady Macbeth without in the least compromising her character’s fiendish side.
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The only advice Ms Keast-Butler gave BBC Breakfast earlier on Wednesday was to work in a team and "bring a rich mix of minds" to the fiendish puzzle.
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In these scenes, it’s hard to take your eyes off the glinting McAvoy, who’s like some fiendish juggler of items both benign and dangerous.
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The Sidemen act as hosts and executive producers, putting their inmates through fiendish challenges that can see the £1m prize pot reduced.
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