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Evil

ˈivəl
Common
~ 3000
~ 3000, Common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
悪 (あく, aku), 邪悪 (じゃあく, jaaku), 悪事 (あくじ,akuji), 悪性 (あくせい, akusei), 不正 (ふせい, fusei)

Evil meanings in Japanese

悪 (あく, aku)

Example:
He has an evil plan to steal the treasure.
彼は宝物を盗むための悪の計画を持っています。
In the story, the villain is pure evil.
その物語では、悪役は純粋に悪です。
Usage: formalContext: Used in literature, discussions on ethics, and moral philosophy.
Note: This is the most common translation for 'evil' and is often used in serious contexts.

邪悪 (じゃあく, jaaku)

Example:
The邪悪 spirit haunts the old house.
邪悪な霊が古い家を襲っています。
They fought against the邪悪 forces of darkness.
彼らは邪悪な暗闇の力に対抗しました。
Usage: formalContext: Common in fantasy literature and discussions about moral dilemmas.
Note: This term conveys a sense of malicious intent or wrongdoing.

悪事 (あくじ,akuji)

Example:
He was punished for his evil deeds.
彼は悪事のために罰せられました。
The community came together to stop evil acts.
地域社会は悪事を止めるために団結しました。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in legal or social contexts to describe wrongdoing.
Note: This term specifically refers to actions that are considered evil or immoral.

悪性 (あくせい, akusei)

Example:
He had an evil nature that scared everyone.
彼は誰もが恐れる悪性を持っていました。
The character's evil nature was revealed gradually.
そのキャラクターの悪性は徐々に明らかになりました。
Usage: formalContext: Used in psychological or philosophical discussions.
Note: This term refers to the inherent evilness or malevolence of a person or being.

不正 (ふせい, fusei)

Example:
The evil act of cheating was uncovered.
不正行為が明らかになりました。
Corruption is an evil that affects society.
腐敗は社会に影響を与える悪です。
Usage: formalContext: Often used in discussions about ethics, law, and morality.
Note: This term specifically refers to acts that are unjust or immoral, often in a societal context.

Evil's synonyms

wicked

Wicked refers to someone or something morally bad or evil.
Example: The wicked witch cast a spell on the princess.
Note: Wicked often implies a sense of deliberate wrongdoing or malevolence.

malevolent

Malevolent describes a strong desire to harm others or to see others suffer.
Example: The malevolent spirit haunted the old house.
Note: Malevolent emphasizes the intent to cause harm or evil.

sinister

Sinister suggests a threatening or evil quality that causes unease or fear.
Example: The stranger's sinister smile sent shivers down her spine.
Note: Sinister often implies a sense of hidden or lurking evil.

diabolical

Diabolical describes actions or schemes that are wicked or evil in a devilish way.
Example: The villain's diabolical plan was finally revealed.
Note: Diabolical conveys a sense of cunning and evil that is often associated with the devil.

maleficent

Maleficent refers to causing harm or evil, especially through supernatural means.
Example: The maleficent sorceress cursed the kingdom with eternal darkness.
Note: Maleficent is often used in a more mystical or fantastical context.

Evil expressions, common phrases

Evil eye

A look or stare believed to bring bad luck or harm to someone.
Example: She believed she had been cursed with the evil eye, causing her bad luck.
Note: This phrase refers to a specific belief in the power of a glance to cause harm, rather than evil in a general sense.

Evil twin

Refers to a character or person who is very different from and often the opposite of a more well-behaved or well-liked counterpart.
Example: He's like the evil twin of his brother, always causing trouble.
Note: In this context, 'evil twin' is used metaphorically to describe a contrast in behavior or personality.

Evil laugh

A laughter that conveys malice, mischief, or villainy.
Example: The villain let out an evil laugh as he revealed his sinister plan.
Note: This phrase describes a specific type of laugh associated with wicked or malevolent intentions.

Evil genius

A person who is exceptionally intelligent but uses their abilities for malevolent purposes.
Example: He was considered an evil genius for his ability to manipulate others for his own gain.
Note: This phrase combines intelligence with a negative moral judgment, highlighting the misuse of one's intellectual abilities.

Evil deeds

Actions that are morally wrong, wicked, or harmful.
Example: The king was known for his evil deeds, which brought suffering to the people.
Note: While 'evil' is a general term for moral wrongdoing, 'evil deeds' specifically refers to actions that cause harm or suffering.

Evil spirit

A malevolent supernatural being believed to possess or influence individuals.
Example: The village believed they were haunted by an evil spirit that caused misfortune.
Note: This phrase refers to a supernatural entity associated with causing harm or disturbances.

Evil intentions

Malicious or harmful plans or motives.
Example: She realized too late his evil intentions when he betrayed her trust.
Note: While 'evil' represents a general concept of wickedness, 'evil intentions' specifically refers to the harmful motives behind one's actions.

Evil everyday (slang) expressions

Creepy

Creepy is used to describe something unsettling or eerie.
Example: The abandoned house gave me the creeps.
Note: Creepy implies a sense of discomfort or unease rather than inherent malevolence associated with evil.

Twisted

Twisted is used to describe a depraved or morally corrupt nature.
Example: His mind was so twisted that he enjoyed causing pain.
Note: Twisted refers to a distorted or perverted sense of right and wrong, often leading to evil actions.

Evil - Examples

Evil deeds will not go unpunished.
The evil witch cast a spell on the prince.
The company's evil practices led to their downfall.

Evil grammar

Evil - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: evil
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): evil
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): evils, evil
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): evil
Syllabification and Stress
evil Contains 1 syllables: evil
Phonetic transcription: ˈē-vəl
evil , ˈē vəl (The red syllable is stressed)

Evil - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
evil: ~ 3000 (Common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.