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evil eye
[ee-vuhl ahy]
noun
Often Facetious., a look expressing hostility, stern disapproval, jealousy, etc..
As he left he turned and cast an evil eye in my direction, full of contempt.
I’d better get off the phone—I’m getting the evil eye from my mom.
a look thought to be capable of inflicting bad luck or misfortune on the person at whom it is directed.
One did not need to be a witch to give the evil eye—it could happen accidentally.
the power, superstitiously attributed to certain persons, of inflicting bad luck or misfortune by a look.
The evil eye was recognized by the Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and ancient Egyptians from as early as 3000 b.c.
an attack carried out by means of magic power exercised through a look; a curse, jinx, or spell.
Do you know anyone who can remove the evil eye?
evil eye
noun
a look or glance superstitiously supposed to have the power of inflicting harm or injury
the power to inflict harm, etc, by such a look
Other Word Forms
- evil-eyed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of evil eye1
Idioms and Phrases
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