noun
- a person who practices or believes in diabolism; a worshiper of the devil or evil
- a magician or performer who specializes in illusions involving devilish or supernatural themes
Usage: formal; often used in religious or historical contexts
Usage: entertainment; historical
Examples
- The medieval inquisitors accused the accused of being a diabolist.
- In the 19th century, some stage performers marketed themselves as diabolists to attract audiences.
- The author's research into diabolism revealed the beliefs of various diabolist groups throughout history.
- The magician's diabolist act featured elaborate tricks with smoke and mirrors.
- Religious scholars studied the writings of alleged diabolists from the Renaissance period.