Demonical

/ˌdiːməˈnɪkəl/

दानवी; राक्षसी; शैतानी

Origin & History

From Latin-based forms via early modern English: demon + -ical (“pertaining to”), ultimately from Greek daimōn (“spirit, demon”).

लैटिन-आधारित रूपों के माध्यम से आरंभिक आधुनिक अंग्रेज़ी से: demon + -ical (अर्थ: “से संबंधित”), जिसका मूल ग्रीक daimōn (“आत्मा/दानव”) में है।

Definition

Describing something that seems like it comes from demons—very evil, cruel, or frightening in nature or behavior.

किसी ऐसी चीज़ का वर्णन जो दानवी/राक्षसी लगे—स्वभाव या व्यवहार में अत्यंत दुष्ट, क्रूर या भयावह।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The villain's demonical laughter echoed through the hall.
खलनायक की दानवी हँसी हॉल में गूँज उठी।

Usage Examples

He was known for his demonical cruelty toward his enemies.
The story describes a demonical presence haunting the old house.
Her demonical grin made everyone uneasy.
The dictator carried out demonical acts of violence.

Related Forms

Noun
Demon / Demonism / Demonology / Demonicity
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Demonical laughter
दानवी हँसी
A demonical scheme
दानवी/शैतानी साज़िश
Demonical cruelty
दानवी क्रूरता