satan

word

/ˈseɪtən/
SAY-tuhn
/ˈseɪtən/
SAY-tuhn

Definition

Satan is the name commonly used in Christianity and some other religions for the chief evil spirit, often understood as God's enemy and the ruler of hell. It is also sometimes used more loosely to describe a person or force seen as extremely evil or tempting.

Usage & Nuances

Usually written with a capital S when it refers to the religious figure: 'Satan'. It is a strong word with heavy religious and cultural meaning, so casual use can sound dramatic or offensive in some contexts. Related forms include 'satanic' and the fixed phrase 'the devil', which is often more common in everyday speech.

Example Sentences

Some people believe that Satan tempts humans to do wrong.

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In the story, Satan appears as the enemy of God.

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The painting shows Satan in a dark place.

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My grandmother talks about Satan like he's always nearby.

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That old horror movie makes Satan seem more theatrical than scary.

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He joked that his alarm clock was designed by Satan.

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