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Often used in the same context:
monster,
maniac,
evil,
succubus,
shapeshifter,
minotaur,
demoness,
necromancer,
beast,
goblin,
devil,
sorceress,
djinn,
god,
hellhounds,
dragon,
supernatural,
warlocks,
telepath,
werewolf,
lycanthrope,
jedi,
homunculi,
witch,
jinns,
undead,
lycanthropy,
maenad,
slayer,
potion,
ghoul,
gremlin,
serpent,
cyclopes,
magics,
vampires,
fiend,
barbarian,
dybbuk,
demoniac,
minion,
basilisk,
wraith,
amaterasu,
freaks,
telekinesis,
devil worshiper,
berserker,
voldemort,
vampiress,
cyborg,
orc,
poltergeist,
archangel,
ahriman,
sorcerer,
death adder,
hellcat,
shapeshifting,
ghosts,
azazel,
incubus,
changeling,
summoner,
wolfman,
cenobites,
deity,
badass,
baddies,
laius,
ogress,
brute,
creature,
beasties,
avenger,
shaman,
magus,
mutant,
orcs,
valkyrie,
villain,
mystic,
golem,
wizard,
tempter,
asura,
banshee,
gorgons,
ninja,
hellions,
vamps,
beastie,
mage,
djinns,
demonologist,
lord,
zombies,
witcher,
warrior,
satanic,
evildoers,
beings,
demons,
devils,
angel,
ogre,
fairy,
fiends,
ghost,
genie,
goblins,
monsters,
tiger,
vampire,
demonic,
aztec,
hittite,
saracen,
aramean,
indomitable,
prankish,
toltec,
atlantean,
frankish,
ghostly,
hunnish,
infidel,
songhay,
achaemenid,
aramaean,
braver,
bulgar
More specific:
demoniac,
dibbuk,
dybbuk,
incubus,
succuba,
succubus
Appears in the definition of:
.,
amok,
amuck,
asura,
berserk,
demoniac,
demoniacal,
demonise,
demonize,
dibbuk,
dybbuk,
incubus,
lilith,
namtar,
namtaru,
possessedp,
rahu,
ramayana,
slashing,
succuba,
succubus,
the pit,
warlock
More general:
disagreeable person,
evil spirit,
unpleasant person
Synonyms:
daemon,
daimon,
devil,
fiend,
monster,
ogre
Also try:
— Nouns for demon:
possession,
haunted,
rum,
king,
worship,
lover,
lovers,
seed,
god,
more...
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