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Devilishly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Devilishly means in an extremely clever, mischievous, or troublesome way. It can also emphasize something as being very intense or extreme, often with a sense of playful exaggeration.

devilishly

/ˈdɛvəlɪʃli/ /ˈdɛvəlɪʃli/

Definition:

Extremely or wickedly, often in a clever or mischievous way.

Synonyms:

wickedly, mischievously, fiendishly, diabolically

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

innocently, virtuously

Common Collocations:

devilishly clever, devilishly handsome, devilishly tricky

Derivatives:

devilish, devilishness

Usage Tips:

Use "devilishly" to emphasize extreme or mischievous qualities, often with a playful or wicked tone.

Common Phrases:

devilishly smart, devilishly good, devilishly hard

Etymology:

Derived from "devil," with the suffix "-ishly," implying resemblance to a devil's cunning or mischief.

Examples:

  • 1. She smiled devilishly before revealing her prank.
  • 2. The puzzle was devilishly difficult to solve.
  • 3. He played the villain role devilishly well.
  • 4. Her wit was devilishly sharp in debates.

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