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- From the verb devil: (⇒ conjugate)
- deviled is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
- v past (US)
- v past p (US)
| Traduceri principale | WordReference English-Romanian Dictionary © 2026: | devil n | (evil supernatural being) | drac, diavol, demon s.m. | | | Hell is supposed to be full of devils. | the devil, the Devil n | often capitalized (religion: evil being, Satan) | diavol s.m. | | | | Satana s.m. | | | The preacher warned his congregation not to allow the Devil to tempt them. | | devil n | figurative (evil person) | demon s.m. | | | The dictator was a devil to his people. | | devil n | figurative, informal (mischievous person) | împielițat s.m. | | | Those devils poured a bucket of water over me! | | devil [sb]⇒ vtr | mainly US (annoy, harass) | a hărțui vb.tranz. | | | | a agasa vb.tranz. | | | The journalists kept devilling the politician. | | devil [sth]⇒ vtr | (food: prepare with spices) | a condimenta vb.tranz. | | | I'm devilling an egg for lunch. | | the devil interj | (emphatic expletive, mild oath) | pe naiba! interj. | | | The devil, he will; I'm putting a stop to it right now. Who the devil told you that? | | a devil n | figurative, informal ([sth] difficult, resistant) | pacoste s.f. | | | | dezastru s.n. | | | This job is a devil, but it's interesting. | | a devil of a n | figurative, informal ([sth] difficult, unpleasant) | nenorocit, blestemat adj. | | | My family has had a devil of a time this past year. |
| Traduceri suplimentare | WordReference English-Romanian Dictionary © 2026: | a devil of a n | figurative, informal ([sth] bad) | urât adj. | | | | nasol adj. | | | That's a devil of a bruise you've got there; what happened? |
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