Fiend in spanish

Demonio

pronunciation: demoʊnioʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

fiend = diablo, demonio, diablillo. 

Example: These sensational fictions about 'female fiends' share formulaic elements of character and plot: the heroines are always white, of ambiguous class status, and always young and attractive.

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» dope fiend = drogadicto.

Example: Significant is the fact that 30 out of 100 dope fiends are above average intelligence.

» fresh-air fiend = amante de las actividades al aire libre, amante del aire libre.

Example: He is such a fresh-air fiend he nearly panics if there is no window to be opened.

» sex fiend = maníaco sexual.

Example: He's such a sex fiend he's started hooking up with guys.

» sports fiend = friki del deporte, loco del deporte, fanático del deporte, maniático del deporte, maníaco del deporte, obseso del deporte.

Example: Surprisingly, the people who responded best to the campaign weren't sports fiends but those interested in arts and literature.

Fiend synonyms

devil in spanish: diablo, pronunciation: devəl part of speech: noun monster in spanish: monstruo, pronunciation: mɑnstɜr part of speech: noun demon in spanish: demonio, pronunciation: dimən part of speech: noun ogre in spanish: ogro, pronunciation: oʊgɜr part of speech: noun fanatic in spanish: fanático, pronunciation: fənætɪk part of speech: noun, adjective daemon in spanish: demonio, pronunciation: dimən part of speech: noun daimon in spanish: daimon, pronunciation: daɪmən part of speech: noun
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