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Threatening harm or evil. -NovaNet

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Edgar Allan Poe uses the word "sinister" to suggest that the physician has a dark or threatening presence, which adds to the eerie and foreboding atmosphere of the story. This description helps to build suspense and contributes to the overall sense of unease surrounding the character and his role in the narrative.

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