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Word of the Day – Bedevil

By August 22, 2023Word of the Day

Bedevil (verb)

be-dev-il

to cause confusion or doubt in.

edevil, in the featured sense, was first recorded in 1760-70. It was formed from be- (an older prefix for forming verbs) and devil, which was first recorded before 900 and came from Late Latin diabolus.

Example sentences

“He tried to bedevil them, but the ladies were wise to his tricks.”

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