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Some words simply don't have perfect rhymes due to the limitations of the English language. In the case of "evil," there are very few words that would rhyme directly with it. Rhyming can be based on factors like word structure and pronunciation, making it difficult to find a perfect match for certain words.
No. Evil is said with a long E. Devil is said with a short E.
There are not any words that are like that.
Evil is anything that does nothing with love. Love is light but evil is darkness.
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Yes, "evil" and "devil" are considered approximate rhymes because they share a similar ending sound (-vil). However, they are not a perfect rhyme since the vowel sounds in the stressed syllable are different.
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He never had an evil plan for anything! He was the hero in Kingdom Hearts.
Evil spirits do not exist, therefore they cannot dislike anything.
The English word for "kakos" is "bad" or "evil."
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Common evil or social evil is the English equivalent of 'malus communis'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'malus' means 'evil'. The adjective 'communis' means 'common, social'.