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Что (кто) такое evil - определение

PROFOUND IMMORALITY
Evilness; Concept of evil; Evildoers; Evil doers; Evil purpose; Evildoer; Evil Doer; User:Hahnchen/E; Evil people; Dark-hearted; Evildoing; Evil doing; Evils; Bad (ethics); Nature of evil; Evildoings
  • The [[devil]], in opposition to the will of God, represents evil and tempts Christ, the personification of the character and will of God. [[Ary Scheffer]], 1854.
  • Sendan Kendatsuba, one of the eight guardians of [[Buddhist law]], banishing evil in one of the five paintings of ''[[Extermination of Evil]]''.
  • ''[[Extermination of Evil]]'', The God of Heavenly Punishment, from the Chinese tradition of [[yin and yang]]. Late [[Heian period]] (12th-century Japan).
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evil         
I
adj. evil to + inf. (it is evil to kill)
II
n.
1) to do evil
2) to root out evil
3) an unmitigated; necessary evil
4) (misc.) the lesser of two evils
Evil         
·noun malady or disease; especially in the phrase king's evil, the scrofula.
II. Evil ·adv In an evil manner; not well; ill; badly; unhappily; injuriously; unkindly.
III. Evil ·adj Producing or threatening sorrow, distress, injury, or calamity; unpropitious; calamitous; as, evil tidings; evil arrows; evil days.
IV. Evil ·adj Having or exhibiting bad moral qualities; morally corrupt; wicked; wrong; vicious; as, evil conduct, thoughts, heart, words, and the like.
V. Evil ·noun Anything which impairs the happiness of a being or deprives a being of any good; anything which causes suffering of any kind to sentient beings; injury; mischief; harm;
- opposed to good.
VI. Evil ·adj Having qualities tending to injury and mischief; having a nature or properties which tend to badness; mischievous; not good; worthless or deleterious; poor; as, an evil beast; and evil plant; an evil crop.
VII. Evil ·noun Moral badness, or the deviation of a moral being from the principles of virtue imposed by conscience, or by the will of the Supreme Being, or by the principles of a lawful human authority; disposition to do wrong; moral offence; wickedness; depravity.
evil         
¦ adjective
1. extremely wicked and immoral.
embodying or associated with the forces of the devil.
harmful or tending to harm.
2. extremely unpleasant: an evil smell.
¦ noun great wickedness and depravity, especially when regarded as a supernatural force.
?something harmful or undesirable: social evils.
Phrases
the evil eye a gaze or stare superstitiously believed to cause harm.
the Evil One archaic the Devil.
speak evil of slander.
Derivatives
evilly adverb
evilness noun
Origin
OE yfel, of Gmc origin.
evil         
(evils)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Evil is a powerful force that some people believe to exist, and which causes wicked and bad things to happen.
There's always a conflict between good and evil in his plays.
? good
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2.
Evil is used to refer to all the wicked and bad things that happen in the world.
He could not, after all, stop all the evil in the world.
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3.
If you refer to an evil, you mean a very unpleasant or harmful situation or activity.
Higher taxes may be a necessary evil.
...a lecture on the evils of alcohol.
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4.
If you describe someone as evil, you mean that they are very wicked by nature and take pleasure in doing things that harm other people.
...the country's most evil terrorists...
She's an evil woman.
ADJ
5.
If you describe something as evil, you mean that you think it causes a great deal of harm to people and is morally bad.
After 1760 few Americans refrained from condemning slavery as evil...
ADJ
6.
If you describe something as evil, you mean that you think it is influenced by the devil.
I think this is an evil spirit at work...
ADJ
7.
You can describe a very unpleasant smell as evil.
Both men were smoking evil-smelling pipes.
ADJ
8.
If someone is putting off the evil day or the evil hour, they have to do something unpleasant and are trying to avoid doing it for as long as possible.
You can simply go on putting off the evil day and eventually find yourself smoking as much as ever.
PHRASE: usu v PHR
9.
If you have two choices, but think that they are both bad, you can describe the one which is less bad as the lesser of two evils, or the lesser evil.
People voted for him as the lesser of two evils...
PHRASE
evil         
I. a.
1.
Bad, ill.
2.
Wicked, sinful, vicious, corrupt, perverse, wrong, base, vile, nefarious, malicious, malign, bad.
3.
Mischievous, hurtful, harmful, injurious, pernicious, destructive, baneful, noxious, deleterious, bad.
4.
Unhappy, unfortunate, adverse, unpropitious, disastrous, calamitous, woful, bad.
II. n.
1.
Calamity, ill, woe, misery, pain, suffering, sorrow, misfortune, disaster, reverse.
2.
Wickedness, sin, depravity, malignity, wicked disposition, corruption, wrong, viciousness, baseness, badness.
3.
Wrong, injury, mischief, harm.
evil         
As used by a hacker, implies that some system, program, person, or institution is sufficiently maldesigned as to be not worth the bother of dealing with. Unlike the adjectives in the cretinous, losing, brain-damaged series, "evil" does not imply incompetence or bad design, but rather a set of goals or design criteria fatally incompatible with the speaker's. This usage is more an aesthetic and engineering judgment than a moral one in the mainstream sense. "We thought about adding a Blue Glue interface but decided it was too evil to deal with." "TECO is neat, but it can be pretty evil if you're prone to typos." Often pronounced with the first syllable lengthened, as /eeee'vil/. Compare evil and rude. [Jargon File] (1994-12-12)
Evil         
Evil, in a general sense, is defined as the opposite or absence of good. It can be an extremely broad concept, although in everyday usage it is often more narrowly used to talk about profound wickedness and against common good.
Evilness         
·noun The condition or quality of being evil; badness; viciousness; malignity; vileness; as, evilness of heart; the evilness of sin.
evildoer         
also evil-doer (evildoers)
If you describe someone as an evildoer, you mean that they are wicked, and that they deliberately cause harm or suffering to others. (LITERARY or OLD-FASHIONED)
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Evil (Earth, Wind & Fire song)         
SONG BY EARTH, WIND & FIRE
"Evil" is a single by the band Earth, Wind & Fire which was issued in June 1973 by Columbia Records. The song peaked at No.

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Evil

Evil, in a general sense, is defined as the opposite or absence of good. It can be an extremely broad concept, although in everyday usage it is often more narrowly used to talk about profound wickedness and against common good. It is generally seen as taking multiple possible forms, such as the form of personal moral evil commonly associated with the word, or impersonal natural evil (as in the case of natural disasters or illnesses), and in religious thought, the form of the demonic or supernatural/eternal. While some religions, world views, and philosophies focus on "good versus evil", others deny evil's existence and usefulness in describing people.

Evil can denote profound immorality, but typically not without some basis in the understanding of the human condition, where strife and suffering (cf. Hinduism) are the true roots of evil. In certain religious contexts, evil has been described as a supernatural force. Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of its motives. Elements that are commonly associated with personal forms of evil involve unbalanced behavior including anger, revenge, hatred, psychological trauma, expediency, selfishness, ignorance, destruction and neglect.

In some forms of thought, evil is also sometimes perceived as the dualistic antagonistic binary opposite to good, in which good should prevail and evil should be defeated. In cultures with Buddhist spiritual influence, both good and evil are perceived as part of an antagonistic duality that itself must be overcome through achieving Nirvana. The ethical questions regarding good and evil are subsumed into three major areas of study: meta-ethics concerning the nature of good and evil, normative ethics concerning how we ought to behave, and applied ethics concerning particular moral issues. While the term is applied to events and conditions without agency, the forms of evil addressed in this article presume one or more evildoers.