Difference between Satan and Devil

What is the difference between Satan and Devil?

Satan as a proper noun is the devil. while Devil as a verb is to annoy or bother; to bedevil.

Satan

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: The Devil.

Devil

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To annoy or bother; to bedevil.To grill with cayenne pepper; to season highly in cooking, as with pepper.To finely grind cooked ham or other meat with spices and condiments.To prepare a sidedish of shelled halved boiled eggs to whose extracted yokes are added condiments and spices, which mixture then is placed into the halved whites to be served.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A creature of hell.(the devil or the Devil) The chief devil; Satan.The bad part of the conscience; the opposite to the angel.A wicked or naughty person, or one who harbors reckless, spirited energy, especially in a mischievous way; usually said of a young child.A thing that is awkward or difficult to understand or do.Hell.A person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him, usually in the phrases poor devil and lucky devil.A dust devil.An evil or erroneous entity.barren, unproductive and unused, as in .

Example sentence: For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel.

We hope you now know whether to use Satan or Devil in your sentence.

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