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单词 fiends
释义

fiend

noun

ˈfēnd How to pronounce fiend (audio)
1
a
: devil sense 1
b
: demon
c
: a person of great wickedness or maliciousness
2
: a person extremely devoted to a pursuit or study : fanatic
a golf fiend
3
: addict sense 1
a dope fiend
4
: wizard sense 2
a fiend at mathematics

Synonyms

  • baddie
  • baddy
  • beast
  • brute
  • caitiff
  • devil
  • evildoer
  • heavy
  • hound
  • knave
  • meanie
  • meany
  • miscreant
  • monster
  • nazi
  • no-good
  • rapscallion
  • rascal
  • reprobate
  • rogue
  • savage
  • scalawag
  • scallywag
  • scamp
  • scapegrace
  • scoundrel
  • varlet
  • villain
  • wretch
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Example Sentences

His hands were trembling, actually trembling, as if he were some sort of coffee fiend or something. T. Coraghessan Boyle, The Road to Wellville, 1993 Wodehouse may not have liked Dickens, but he certainly read him. He read like a fiend. Christopher Hitchens, Times Literary Supplement, 7-13 Sept. 1990 The shameless effrontery of the fiend, at the café, pretending to forget all he had done to her, begging to take up with her again, as if nothing had happened between them a dozen years ago. Irving Wallace, The Plot, 1967 a fiend in human form He's a real golf fiend.
Recent Examples on the Web Megan Fox displays formidable comedic chops in the title role of a young woman who is turned into a blood-sucking fiend after she is assaulted by a group of alt-rocking Satanists. Declan Gallagher, EW.com, 27 Aug. 2022 The island is also inhabited by shape-shifters, demons and a powerful fiend named El Cuco. Mary Quattlebaum, Washington Post, 13 July 2022 The father, Ram Karan, a widower and a petty administrator whose job amounts to coercing bribes from petty officials, is also a fiend. New York Times, 12 July 2022 Between the fitness fiend's career to his educational background, here's everything to know about Vassall. Skyler Caruso, PEOPLE.com, 12 July 2022 The central plot casts Elvis (Austin Butler) as the victim of a powerful and devious bloodsucking fiend. New York Times, 23 June 2022 Whether your dog is a treat fiend, a toy lover, or even a dog clothes tolerator, there’s a fantastic dog subscription box that will suit their tastes pawfectly. Sara Coughlin, SELF, 17 May 2022 As Aaron Paul's Caleb Nichols struggles to crawl away from a robotic fiend, Jeffrey Wright's Bernard Lowe is shaking while surrounded by blood. Dory Jackson, PEOPLE.com, 10 May 2022 Read the full discussion with the White House's own Wordle fiend at The Ringer. Brendan Morrow, The Week, 18 Apr. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English fīend; akin to Old High German fīant enemy, Sanskrit pīyati he reviles, blames

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

fiend

noun

ˈfēnd How to pronounce fiend (audio)
1
: demon sense 1, devil
2
: a very wicked or cruel person
3
: fanatic entry 2
a golf fiend

fiends

noun

plural of fiend
1
as in villains
a mean, evil, or unprincipled person even the utter horror of the terrorist attack did not deter some fiends from going on a looting spree

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • villains
  • brutes
  • monsters
  • devils
  • criminals
  • beasts
  • savages
  • offenders
  • wretches
  • nazis
  • bandits
  • thugs
  • assassins
  • miscreants
  • rogues
  • scoundrels
  • baddies
  • hounds
  • varlets
  • knaves
  • gangsters
  • reprobates
  • scamps
  • evildoers
  • scalawags
  • rascals
  • crooks
  • heavies
  • losers
  • meanies
  • rapscallions
  • scallywags
  • no-goods
  • perpetrators
  • snakes
  • scapegraces
  • culprits
  • caitiffs
  • trespassers
  • felons
  • blackguards
  • outlaws
  • sinners
  • serpents
  • vipers
  • hoodlums
  • transgressors
  • desperadoes
  • lawbreakers
  • wrongdoers
  • hooligans
  • bravoes
  • malefactors
  • ruffians
  • cads
  • perps
  • cutthroats
  • toughs
  • convicts
  • lowlifes
  • villainesses
  • goons
  • cons
  • racketeers
  • desperados
  • jailbirds
  • heels
  • rowdies
  • lowlives
  • roughs
  • stinkers
  • bravos
  • gunmen
  • trash
  • ne'er-do-wells

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • heroes
  • angels
  • saints
  • innocents
2
as in addicts
a person who regularly uses drugs especially illegally the miserable, wasted lives of narcotic fiends

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • addicts
  • users
  • junkies
  • freaks
  • druggies
  • stoners
  • dopers
  • hopheads
  • dopeheads
  • heads
  • crackheads
  • hypes
  • potheads
  • speed freaks
  • burnouts
  • cokeheads
  • acidheads

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • nonusers
  • nonaddicts
3
as in lovers
a person with a strong and habitual liking for something comic-book fiends seem to have their own little world

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • lovers
  • fans
  • suckers
  • enthusiasts
  • maniacs
  • fanatics
  • addicts
  • freaks
  • junkies
  • buffs
  • aficionados
  • hounds
  • devotees
  • fanciers
  • fools
  • nuts
  • friends
  • mavens
  • supporters
  • collectors
  • habitues
  • admirers
  • bugs
  • afficionados
  • habitués
  • proponents
  • experts
  • connoisseurs
  • groupies
  • authorities
  • mavins
  • heads
  • cultists
  • amateurs
  • adherents
  • promoters
  • followers
  • dilettantes
  • advocates
  • exponents
  • champions
  • patrons
  • zealots
  • disciples
  • votaries
  • partisans
  • evangelists
  • faddists
  • boosters
  • apostles
  • backers
  • hangers-on
  • dilettanti
  • converts
  • rooters
  • partizans
  • well-wishers

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • detractors
  • nonfans
  • critics
  • carpers
  • nonadmirers
  • belittlers
4
as in demons
an evil spirit the legend that a fiend continues to haunt what was once the castle's torture chamber

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • demons
  • ghouls
  • ghosts
  • devils
  • vampires
  • spirits
  • nightmares
  • imps
  • ghoulies
  • fairies
  • wraiths
  • goblins
  • elves
  • monsters
  • genies
  • banshees
  • hags
  • daemons
  • shadows
  • cacodemons
  • trolls
  • phantoms
  • dwarfs
  • dwarves
  • familiars
  • specters
  • visions
  • spooks
  • pixies
  • succubi
  • shaitans
  • lamias
  • incubi
  • faeries
  • gremlins
  • apparitions
  • gnomes
  • bugbears
  • jinn
  • pucks
  • genii
  • poltergeists
  • lamiae
  • brownies
  • spectres
  • hobgoblins
  • phantasms
  • familiar spirits
  • genii
  • ogres
  • kobolds
  • geniuses
  • leprechauns
  • sprites
  • shades
  • djinns
  • incubuses
  • jinns
  • afreets
  • fays
  • djinn
  • fantasms
  • bogies
  • bogeys
  • afrits

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • angels
5
as in adepts
a person with a high level of knowledge or skill in a field our in-house computer fiend fixed the problem in no time

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • adepts
  • experts
  • masters
  • scholars
  • wizards
  • virtuosos
  • gurus
  • artists
  • specialists
  • connoisseurs
  • maestros
  • hands
  • geeks
  • authorities
  • professionals
  • enthusiasts
  • virtuosi
  • meisters
  • proficients
  • mavens
  • hotshots
  • consultants
  • aces
  • sharks
  • cognoscenti
  • addicts
  • whizzes
  • past masters
  • fans
  • crackerjacks
  • aficionados
  • sharps
  • pros
  • mavins
  • dab hands
  • maestri
  • devotees
  • craftsmen
  • buffs
  • crackajacks
  • dabs
  • afficionados
  • journeymen
  • mistresses
  • hired guns
  • jacks-of-all-trades
  • all-rounders
  • Renaissance men

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • amateurs
  • novices
  • beginners
  • apprentices
  • neophytes
  • dabblers
  • nonexperts
  • inexperts
  • dilettantes
  • laymen
  • dilettanti
  • nonprofessionals
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