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Devil in disguise Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɛvəɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /dɪsˈɡaɪz
DEH-vuhl in dis-GYZ
dˈɛvəl/ /ˈɪn/ /dɪsɡˈaɪz
DEV-uhl in dis-GYZ

Definition

Someone who seems good or kind on the outside but is actually evil, dangerous, or has bad intentions.

Usage & Nuances

Used figuratively to warn against trusting appearances. Often describes people who seem charming but are manipulative or harmful. Similar to 'wolf in sheep's clothing.' Common in spoken and written English.

Example Sentences

Everyone liked the new teacher, but he turned out to be a devil in disguise.

basic

Don't trust him so easily; he could be a devil in disguise.

basic

Anna seemed so friendly, but she was a devil in disguise.

basic

He acts so nice when the boss is around, but honestly, he's a devil in disguise.

natural

Be careful who you trust. Sometimes the nicest people are just a devil in disguise.

natural

She played the victim, but she was really a devil in disguise causing all the trouble.

natural