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endemoniada
-wicked
Feminine singular ofendemoniado
endemoniada
Feminine singular past participle ofendemoniar

endemoniado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
1.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(unpleasant)
a. wicked
Elena contestó con el endemoniado genio que la caracteriza.Elena replied with that wicked temper she is known for.
b. foul
El carácter endemoniado del adolescente trae a sus padres por el camino de la amargura.The teenager's foul personality is making his parents' life a misery.
a. possessed
El exorcista se quedó a solas con la mujer endemoniada.The exorcist was left alone with the possessed woman.
b. possessed by the devil
Como atea no creo que nadie pueda estar realmente endemoniado.As an atheist I do not believe anyone can actually be possessed by the devil.
a. fiendish
Toda la clase suspendió la prueba endemoniadaThe whole class failed the fiendish test.
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