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Demonlike

Demonlike is an adjective used to describe something that resembles a demon or exhibits characteristics commonly associated with demons. It suggests supernatural or unnatural qualities, often including aggression, hostility, or a grotesque appearance, but it does not by itself imply possession or a moral judgment. The word is formed from demon plus the suffix -like and is widely used in English; the hyphenated variant demon-like is also common.

In literature, art, film, and folklore, demonlike features may describe creatures, masks, or atmospheres intended to

In scholarly or descriptive writing, demonlike functions as a precise but flexible descriptor. It is common

evoke
fear
or
the
uncanny.
Examples
include
demonlike
eyes,
a
demonlike
silhouette,
or
a
demonlike
aura.
The
term
is
often
used
to
convey
resemblance
rather
than
declaring
a
being
to
be
an
actual
demon,
and
it
can
carry
descriptive
or
evaluative
nuance
depending
on
context.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
demonic,
which
more
directly
denotes
possession,
evil
nature,
or
spiritual
affiliation.
in
discussions
of
myths,
horror
fiction,
or
religious
or
fantastical
art
that
depicts
demons
or
demonic
motifs,
as
well
as
in
modern
fantasy
and
role-playing
games.
See
also
demonology,
demon,
fiend,
and
infernal.