Meaning of evilist | Babel Free
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Examples
“To the evilists he is cold, pitiless, and insatiable. He seems to be justice incarnate.”
“Louie Leppedimay was getting dried out; thirsty from the excitement of maybe working for a company that ran evilists into the gaping jaws of justice.”
“Practically speaking—that evilists should go down with the ship, […] great long letter you mistake⟳ me for an evilist because I am no longer a professed dovist.”
“We must not sell⟳ our souls to any 'god' of this world. The evilists will be punished most harshly.”
“William Golding is held to be the arch-evilist. His declared aim is to reveal⟳ the human potential for wickedness so as to arm man against his own⟳ worst self.”
“The Evilist School. In contrast with the Chinese Locke who maintains human nature is good and pure, there was a Chinese Hobbes, Hsun Tze.”
“I argue⟳ that while there are credible a priori grounds for believing that the first cause is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-good, there are no credible a priori grounds for believing that the first cause is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-evil. Because of this, theists have⟳ a reason⟳ for explaining away the a posteriori evidence against theism. The hypothetical evilist, on the other hand, does not.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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