different between demonise vs demonize
demonise
English
Etymology
demon +? -ise
Verb
demonise (third-person singular simple present demonises, present participle demonising, simple past and past participle demonised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of demonize.
Anagrams
- DeSimone, Desimone
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demonize
English
Alternative forms
- daemonise (UK)
- daemonize (chiefly UK)
- dæmonize (rare)
- demonise (UK)
Etymology
From Medieval Latin daemonizo, from daemon + -izo. Compare Ancient Greek ???????????? (daimonízomai, “to be possessed by a demon”), from ?????? (daím?n, “demon”)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?di?m?na?z/
Verb
demonize (third-person singular simple present demonizes, present participle demonizing, simple past and past participle demonized)
- To turn into a demon.
- To describe or represent as evil or diabolic.
Synonyms
- (represent as evil or diabolic): vilify
Derived terms
- demonization
Translations
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