demonic

USAGE NOTE
This word may also be spelled "daemonic.”
demonic(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. demoníaco
In the Dark Ages, people mistook mental illness for demonic possession.En la Edad Oscura, la gente confundía las enfermedades mentales con la posesión demoníaca.
b. demoniaco
The priest warned the congregation that watching vampire movies could attract demonic spirits.El sacerdote advirtió a la congregación de que ver películas de vampiros podría atraer espíritus demoniacos.
a. demoníaco
All of the people wearing demonic masks on Halloween frightened Teddy.Toda la gente que llevaba máscaras demoníacas en Halloween asustó a Teddy.
b. demoniaco
Ruben had a demonic smile when he realized that Candace would do anything for him.Rubén tenía una sonrisa demoniaca cuando se dio cuenta de que Candace haría cualquier cosa por él.
c. diabólico
They heard demonic laughter coming from the basement.Oyeron una risa diabólica que provenía del sótano.
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