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evil
adjective
[Heb. to be unjust or injurious, to defraud.]
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evil
Having bad qualities of a natural kind; mischievous; having qualities which tend to injury, or to produce mischief. Some evil beast hath devoured him. Genesis 37:20.
evil
Having bad qualities of a moral kind; wicked; corrupt; perverse; wrong; as evil thoughts; evil deeds; evil speaking; an evil generation.
evil
Unfortunate; unhappy; producing sorrow, distress, injury or calamity; as evil tidings; evil arrows; evil days.
evil
noun
Evil is natural or moral. Natural evil is any thing which produces pain, distress, loss or calamity, or which in any way disturbs the peace, impairs the happiness, or destroys the perfection of natural beings. Moral evil is any deviation of a moral agent from the rules of conduct prescribed to him by God, or by legitimate human authority; or it is any violation of the plain principles of justice and rectitude. There are also evils called civil, which affect injuriously the peace or prosperity of a city or state; and political evils, which injure a nation, in its public capacity. All wickedness, all crimes, all violations of law and right are moral evils. Diseases are natural evils, but they often proceed from moral evils.
evil
Misfortune; mischief; injury. There shall no evil befall thee. PsaIm 97:10. A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself. Proverbs 22:3.
evil
Depravity; corruption of heart, or disposition to commit wickedness; malignity. The heart of the sons of men is full of evil. Ecclesiastes 9:3.
evil
Malady; as the king’s evil or scrophula.
evil
adverb
Not well; not with justice or propriety; unsuitable. Evil it beseems thee.
evil
Not virtuously; not innocently.
evil
Not happily; unfortunately. It went evil with his house.
evil
Injuriously; not kindly. The Egyptians evil entreated us, and afflicted us. In composition, evil, denoting something bad or wrong, is often contracted to ill.