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  1. Evil (TV Series 2019–2024) - IMDb

    Reviewers say 'Evil' is lauded for its compelling narratives, standout performances by Mike Colter, Katja Herbers, and Aasif Mandvi, and its innovative fusion of horror, psychological thriller, and …

  2. EVIL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of EVIL is morally reprehensible : sinful, wicked. How to use evil in a sentence.

  3. Evil (TV series) - Wikipedia

    Evil is an American supernatural drama television series created by Robert and Michelle King that premiered on September 26, 2019, on CBS, before moving to Paramount+ for subsequent …

  4. The Mystery of Evil - Psychology Today

    3 days ago · Evil exists in corporate, political, and religious entities that perpetuate injustice, abuse, greed, and war. Responses to evil include passivity, violent resistance, or nonviolent …

  5. Evil - definition of evil by The Free Dictionary

    1. morally wrong or bad; immoral; wicked: evil deeds; an evil life. 2. harmful; injurious: evil laws.

  6. EVIL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    EVIL definition: 1. morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant: 2. If the weather or a smell is evil, it is very…. Learn more.

  7. Evil (Official Site) Watch on Paramount Plus

    Evil follows a skeptical female psychologist who teams up with a priest-in-training and a contractor to investigate the Church's backlog of unexplained phenomena, including alleged miracles, …

  8. Devil | Definition, Religions, & Names | Britannica

    Devil, the spirit or power of evil, though the word is sometimes used for minor demonic spirits as well. The Devil is an important figure in several monotheistic religions, including Judaism, …

  9. The Concept of Evil (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Nov 26, 2013 · To avoid confusion, it is important to note that there are at least two concepts of evil: a broad concept and a narrow concept. The broad concept picks out any bad state of …

  10. EVIL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you refer to an evil, you mean a very unpleasant or harmful situation or activity. Higher taxes may be a necessary evil.