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Definitions for Fiend
[1] Satan; the devil.
[2] any evil spirit; demon.
[3] a diabolically cruel or wicked person.
[4] a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance: Those children are little fiends.
[5] Informal . a person who is extremely addicted to some pernicious habit: an opium fiend.
[6] Informal . a person who is excessively interested in some game, sport, etc.; fan; buff: a bridge fiend.
[7] a person who is highly skilled or gifted in something: a fiend at languages.
[8] Also feen [feen] /fin/ . Slang . to desire greatly: just another junkie fiending after his next hit; As soon as I finish a cigarette I'm fiending to light another.
[9] an evil spirit; demon; devil
[10] a person who is extremely wicked, esp in being very cruel or brutal
[11] informal a person who is intensely interested in or fond of something a fresh-air fiend ; he is a fiend for cards an addict a drug fiend
[12] (informal) a mischievous or spiteful person, esp a child
[13] the Fiend the devil; Satan
Words related to Fiend
ogre, barbarian, fanatic, aficionado, freak, maniac, troll, savage, devil, monster, degenerate, demon, brute, beast, imp, Satan, hellion, serpent, Mephistopheles, enthusiast
Words nearby Fiend
fields, fields, w. c., fieldsman, fieldstone, fieldwork, fiend, fiendish, fiennes, fier, fierce, fieri facias
Origin of Fiend
before 900; Middle English feend, Old English fēond; cognate with German Feind, Old Norse fjandr, Gothic fijands foe, orig. present participle of fijan to hate
Other words from Fiend
fiend·like , adjective
un·der·fiend , noun
Word origin for Fiend
Old English fēond ; related to Old Norse fjāndi enemy, Gothic fijands , Old High German fīant
Synonyms for Fiend
barbarian, ogre, Mephistopheles, Satan, beast, brute, degenerate, demon, devil, hellion, imp, monster, savage, serpent, troll, diablo, evil spirit, little devil