(isim) şeytan, iblis, cin; zalim, günahkâr tutku; enerjik kişi

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demon
One’s inner spirit or genius, a daimon
A spirit or lesser divinity between men and gods
A foible; a flaw in a person’s character

The demon of stupidity haunts me whenever I open my mouth.

{n} an evil spirit or angel, a spirit
one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief
ones inner spirit or genius, a daimon
(derived from "daemon") an artificial elemental created by a neurotic complex of energies and emotions, whether of one person or many, hence contraproductive or harmful in influence and effect
   a spiritual or nonphysical being, generally hostile to human beings, but in most Old Testament passages still under God's control (see Job one and two) A common Hebrew name was Satan, meaning "adversary " By the time of the New Testament demons were generally regarded as hostile to God as well, and therefore evil, or the cause of bad influences- disease, mental distress- on human beings Demonic: marked by spiritual evil, like a demon
a cruel wicked and inhuman person
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Operational code name for the British evacuation of Greece in April 1941
approval If you approve of someone because they are very skilled at what they do or because they do it energetically, you can say that they do it like a demon. He played like a demon. demonstrative. or daemon In religions worldwide, any of various evil spirits that mediate between the supernatural and human realms. The term comes from the Greek word daimon, a divine or semidivine power that determined a person's fate. Zoroastrianism had a hierarchy of demons, which were in constant battle with Ahura Mazda. In Judaism it was believed that demons inhabited desert wastes, ruins, and graves and inflicted physical and spiritual disorders on humankind. Christianity placed Satan or Beelzebub at the head of the ranks of demons, and Islam designated Iblis or Satan as the leader of a host of evil jinn. Hinduism has many demons, called asuras, who oppose the devas (gods). In Buddhism demons are seen as tempters who prevent the achievement of nirvana
a fallen angel or Satanic divinity; a false god
A GAHL who has manifested the darker side Demons have abilities that relate to so-called "bad" concepts such as War, Chaos, Destruction, Darkness, Sorrow, etc They are brought about through a negative emotional state at the time of manifestation
an evil spirit
A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a middle place between men and deities in pagan mythology
A procedure that is executed whenever a particular predicate about a database becomes true
{i} evil spirit; devil, fiend; mischievous person, troublemaker (especially a child)
someone extremely diligent or skillful; "he worked like a demon to finish the job on time"; "she's a demon at math
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