Synonyms for fiendishly


Grammar : Adv
Spell : feen-dish
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfin dɪʃ


Définition of fiendishly

Origin :
  • 1520s, from fiend + -ish. Related: Fiendishly; fiendishness.
  • As in infernally : adv hellishly
Example sentences :
  • The dream-process, fiendishly, plays a triumph of automatism over us.
  • Extract from : « Fantasia of the Unconscious » by D. H. Lawrence
  • "Of course, it is the fashion to say that it is the woman's fault," observed Toby fiendishly.
  • Extract from : « Mammon and Co. » by E. F. Benson
  • I think with silent horror of how fiendishly he will torment you!
  • Extract from : « Such is Life » by Frank Wedekind
  • There is a magnificent confectioner's but everything is fiendishly dear.
  • Extract from : « Letters of Anton Chekhov » by Anton Chekhov
  • The guns were all over the place, and fiendishly camouflaged.
  • Extract from : « Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front » by E. W. Hornung
  • I am not brutally selfish, blindly unjust, or fiendishly ungrateful.
  • Extract from : « Jane Eyre » by Charlotte Bronte
  • "I see that you recognize me," Doctor Q chuckled, fiendishly.
  • Extract from : « The Master Mystery » by Arthur B. Reeve and John W. Grey
  • A new light came into the gray-green eyes and flashed from them fiendishly.
  • Extract from : « Ben Blair » by Will Lillibridge
  • She hoped he was not going to get into one of his fiendishly unpleasant moods.
  • Extract from : « The Bad Man » by Charles Hanson Towne
  • How fiendishly narrow is the third hole, with that fatal cop on the left and rushes on the right.
  • Extract from : « The Golf Courses of the British Isles » by Bernard Darwin

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