Fiend vs Addicted - What's the difference?
fiend | addicted |
(obsolete) An enemy, unfriend, or foe.
(religious, archaic) The enemy of mankind, specifically, the Devil; Satan.
* 1971 , , Religion and the Decline of Magic , Folio Society 2012, p. 35:
A devil or demon; a malignant or diabolical being; an evil spirit.
* 1845 , E.A. Poe, "The Raven"
A very evil person
(informal) An addict or fanatic
Being physically or psychologically dependent on something.
(addict)
As a noun fiend
is (obsolete) an enemy, unfriend, or foe.As an adjective addicted is
being physically or psychologically dependent on something.As a verb addicted is
(addict).fiend
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Alternative forms
* (l)Noun
(en noun)- At the confirmation ceremony the bishop would lay his hands on the child and tie around its forehead a linen band […]. This was believed to strengthen him against the assaults of the fiend […].
- "Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend! "
- a jazz fiend
Derived terms
* fienddom/fiendom * fiendful * fiendhood * fiendish * fiendkin * fiendlike * fiendling * fiendly * fiendness * fiendship * dope fiendSynonyms
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* * *addicted
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Adjective
(en adjective)- He is addicted to the Internet.
- She became more addicted to crack than she had ever been to heroin.