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demoniac

[dih-moh-nee-ak, dee-muh-nahy-ak] / dɪˈmoʊ niˌæk, ˌdi məˈnaɪ æk /










ADJECTIVE
maniacal
Synonyms










Example Sentences

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His demoniac speed and guile were crucial in the quarterfinals when the Springboks edged France two weeks ago.

From Washington Times

“The national honor elated the demoniac,” Ford wrote.

From Washington Post

This was a demoniac laugh—low, suppressed, and deep—uttered, as it seemed, at the very keyhole of my chamber door.

From Literature

The demoniac wizards and the hideous old witches who haunted Europe and America, too, up to quite recent years, play no part at all in the stories.

From Literature

Memes of his demoniac look, arms crossed across his chest, had gone viral, as did the gif of him dancing with a woman in the crowd.

From The Guardian