Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

satanas

Noun
/səˈtænəs/
Definition
Satanas is the Spanish term for ‘Satan,’ a figure often depicted as the embodiment of evil and the adversary of God in Christian theology.
Examples
  • In many cultures, Satanas is regarded as a symbol of temptation and moral corruption.
  • The battle against Satanas is a common theme in various religious texts.
  • People often invoke the name of Satanas when discussing moral dilemmas.
Meaning
The word refers to the devil or a personified evil force that opposes good and tempts individuals to commit sin.
Synonyms
  • Devil
  • Lucifer
  • Beelzebub
  • Adversary