Sinister--suggesting evil or trouble her sinister smile showed people she didn't have good intentions
"Sinister" can be both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something or someone as threatening, evil, or suggesting harm. As a noun, it refers to a person's left hand, or can be used to describe something or someone as having an evil or harmful nature.
Scott Derrickson, director of Sinister, also made the movies Exorcism of Emily, The Day The Earth Stood Still. Sinister has been his greatest best supernatural horror film so far.
"Sinister" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is perceived as threatening, evil, or ominous.
Some adjectives to describe hades are: -sinister -satanic -scary
Sinister, eerie, unnatural, ghostly, supernatural. Sound cool huh!? Best Wishes in reading the book!
1. threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous: a sinister remark. 2. bad, evil, base, or wicked; fell: his sinister purposes. 3. unfortunate; disastrous; unfavorable: a sinister accident. 4. of or on the left side; left. Source: Dictionary.com
In the story "Is Anybody There?" the foreshadowing is created through the eerie setting of an abandoned house, mysterious noises, and the protagonist's increasing sense of dread. These elements hint at something sinister or supernatural about to happen, building suspense for the reader.
The sinister figure's arrival onstage was preceded by an off-stage gunshot. He gave out a sinister laugh and sauntered away.
The cast of Something Sinister Is Coming This Way - 2011 includes: Sean Cronin as Drug Lord Johnny Sachon as Tom
The cast of Something Sinister - 2013 includes: Rachel Appelbaum as Amelia Johnny Francis Wolf as The Father Jeremy Gladen as Eric Maria Olsen as Aunt Helen
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