Words and phrases that have a meaning related to incubus: (151 results)
Often used in the same context:
revenant, succubi, harlotry, putrescence, phantasm, concupiscence, atavism, rapine, excrescence, oubliette, unnamable, demoniac, abstract noun, knavery, malignity, luciferian, caesarism, turpitude, diabolism, enervation, phantasy, heathenism, thralldom, sophistries, demonology, lechery, idolatries, pudenda, gorgon, bolshevism, annihilator, reprobate, evildoing, telos, lunacies, perversions, medievalism, attitudinizing, necromancy, protoplasm, ritualism, sordidness, onanism, barbarisms, miasma, demoness, charlatanry, beastliness, tereus, engorging, res publica, roguery, murderousness, sado, mesmerism, dybbuk, doublethink, ravishment, eschaton, djinn, forsooth, solipsist, acedia, purgation, homunculus, zionism, effluvium, depravities, adharma, judeophobia, biliousness, enfeeblement, malthusianism, unquiet, buncombe, lecher, whited sepulcher, shibboleth, wraith, abjection, prigs, sophism, presentiment, animality, neurosis, demiurge, bewitchment, androgyne, religionist, metaphysic, necro, ocracy, epigones, ubermensch, nefariousness, harlot, purposelessness, putrefaction, philander, pestilence, gnosis, sluggard, nightmare, iniquities, menace, menaces, monster, bugbear, chasm, curse, monsters, scourge, shambles, spectre, burthen, quagmire, specter, thraldom, tyranny, blunder, cataclysm, colossus, obsessing, malevolent, unchained, unclean, evil, incarnate, malefic, maleficent, malign, tormenting, assimilative, avenging, bloodthirsty, centralising, centralizing, centrifugal, chthonic, counteractive, deadening, dehumanizing
More general:
Also try:daemon, daimon, demon, devil, disagreeable person, fiend, situation, state of affairs, unpleasant person
— Adjectives for incubus: great, terrible, heavy, intolerable, old, evil, deadly, horrible, mere, dreadful, horrid, more...
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