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Definition of diablerie in English: diablerienoun dɪˈɑːbləridiˈɑbləri mass noun1The quality of being reckless or wild in a charismatic way. the beauty and diablerie of the great actor Example sentencesExamples - Paganini had drawn criticism from his contemporaries, who cited his works as a musical diablerie due to their complexity and fury.
- For instance, a black cat, a dark night, and a dark place are all symbolic of diablerie.
- Jupiter is jovial, Venus rapt and serene, but Mercury could do with a bit more diablerie and the final Neptune a better sense of the ethereal.
- We don't have diablerie; we have often talked about including that in a sequel or add-on pack.
Synonyms mischief, mischievousness, naughtiness, badness - 1.1archaic Sorcery supposedly assisted by the devil.
Origin Mid 18th century: from French, from diable, from ecclesiastical Latin diabolus 'devil'. Definition of diablerie in US English: diablerienoundiˈɑbləridēˈäblərē 1Reckless mischief; charismatic wildness. the beauty and diablerie of the great actor Example sentencesExamples - Paganini had drawn criticism from his contemporaries, who cited his works as a musical diablerie due to their complexity and fury.
- Jupiter is jovial, Venus rapt and serene, but Mercury could do with a bit more diablerie and the final Neptune a better sense of the ethereal.
- We don't have diablerie; we have often talked about including that in a sequel or add-on pack.
- For instance, a black cat, a dark night, and a dark place are all symbolic of diablerie.
Synonyms mischief, mischievousness, naughtiness, badness - 1.1archaic Sorcery supposedly assisted by the devil.
Origin Mid 18th century: from French, from diable, from ecclesiastical Latin diabolus ‘devil’. |