Definition of Evilnesses

1. evilness [n] - See also: evilness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evilnesses

evil laughter
evil spirit
evil twin
evil twins
evildoer
evildoers
evildoing
evildoings
eviler
evilest
evill
eviller
evillest
evilly
evilness
evilnesses
evils
evince
evinced
evinces
evincible
evincing
evincive
evirate
evirated
evirates
evirating
eviration
eviscerate
eviscerated

Literary usage of Evilnesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest by Agnes Strickland (1885)
"... I weighed it more deeper when you said 'you would worn me of all evilnesses that you should hear of me;' for if your grace had not a good opinion of me, ..."

2. Racial Factors in Democracy by Philip Ainsworth Means (1919)
"... and ancient mental or intellectual or spiritual evilnesses; as yet human nature is not much more perfect than it was half a million years ago; ..."

3. The Life of Queen Elizabeth by Agnes Strickland (1910)
"... I weighed it more deeper when you said—'you would warn me of all evilnesses that you should hear of me," for if your Grace had not a good opinion of me, ..."

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