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Necessary evil Meaning in English

expression

ˈnɛsəˌsɛɹi/ /ˈivəɫ
NES-uh-ser-ee EE-vuhl
nˈɛsəsəɹi/ /ˈiːvəl
NES-uh-suh-ree EE-vuhl

Definition

Something unpleasant or undesirable that must be accepted in order to achieve a good result or avoid a worse situation.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both formal and informal contexts to describe unavoidable but disliked actions or requirements. Typical collocations: 'a necessary evil,' 'viewed as a necessary evil.' Not used for persons, but for things like paperwork or rules.

Example Sentences

Paying taxes is a necessary evil.

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Many people see homework as a necessary evil.

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For some, meetings are just a necessary evil at work.

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Insurance feels like a necessary evil—you hate paying it, but you’re glad to have it when you need it.

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Wearing a uniform is a necessary evil at this school—you just have to get used to it.

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For most drivers, sitting in traffic is a necessary evil of city life.

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