- evil
- 01. He is an [evil] man who seems to take pleasure in causing suffering.02. His novels always talk about the battle between good and [evil] that goes on in everyone's mind.03. You have to change your [evil] ways, baby!04. In my opinion, television is one of the great [evils] of modern civilization because it makes us so lazy and unimaginative.05. Slavery is one of the most [evil] practices in the history of humankind.06. There is an [evil] spirit at work in all of this.07. I hate brussels sprouts and, in fact, consider them to be [evil].08. The [evil] fairies were planning to kidnap the good fairy queen, and replace her with one of their own.09. Actress Mae West once said, "When choosing between two [evils], I always like to try the one I've never tried before."10. Gandhi once said that non-cooperation with [evil] is as much a duty as is cooperation with good.11. There is a French proverb which observes that he who seeks [evil] will find it.12. Blaise Pascal once suggested that men never do [evil] so cheerfully and so completely as when they do so from religious conviction.13. Henny Youngman once joked, "When I read about the [evils] of drinking, I gave up reading."14. I think it's [evil] to tell your brother's secrets to everyone like that!15. In the Christian religion, children are seen as being good, and free of [evil], but as they grow older, they may develop some [evil] characteristics.16. The [evil] policies of Adolf Hitler resulted in the death of millions of people.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.