different between devilish vs frenzied

devilish

English

Etymology

From Middle English develissh; equivalent to devil +? -ish.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: d?v??l, IPA(key): /?d?v?l??/, /?d?v?l??/

Adjective

devilish (comparative more devilish, superlative most devilish)

  1. Resembling a devil.
  2. Characteristic of a devil.
  3. (informal) Extreme, excessive.

Synonyms

  • (resembling a devil): atrocious, demoniac, deuced, diabolic, evil, fiendish, ghoulish, malicious, mischievous, nefarious, ogreish, reprobate, unhallowed, wicked
  • (characteristic of a devil): demonic, diabolic, diabolical, hellish, infernal, satanic, satanical
  • (extreme): excessive, extreme.

Derived terms

  • devilishly
  • devilishness

Translations

Adverb

devilish (comparative more devilish, superlative most devilish)

  1. (informal) Devilishly; very; exceedingly.

Translations

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frenzied

English

Alternative forms

  • phrenzied (chiefly archaic)

Pronunciation

Adjective

frenzied (comparative more frenzied, superlative most frenzied)

  1. In a state of hurry, panic or wild activity.

Translations

See also

  • frenzy

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