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From Webster:
Full Definition of evil
evil·er or evil·lerevil·est or evil·lest
1
a: morally reprehensible : sinful, wicked <an evil impulse>
b: arising from actual or imputed bad character or conduct <a person of evil reputation>
2
a: archaic: inferior
b: causing discomfort or repulsion: offensive <an evil odor>
c: disagreeable <woke late and in an evil temper>
3
a: causing harm: pernicious <the evil institution of slavery>
b: marked by misfortune: unlucky
None of those uses of the word exclude the other uses. An evil odor can accompany an act of evil that was both unlucky and pernicious, and was morally reprehensible. Famine, plague, war, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes, are all harmful and therefore all evil.
What other words do you want defined? House? Dog? Cat? They're all in the dictionary. Like most pretentious rockheads you want to change the definition to meet your needs. Sorry, Sport, language isn't quite that malleable.
Here's another definition from Oxford (the Dons at Oxford agree with Webster)
1Profoundly immoral and malevolent:
‘his evil deeds’
‘no man is so evil as to be beyond redemption’
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1.1(Of a force or spirit) embodying or associated with the forces of the devil:
‘we have been driven out of the house by this evil spirit’
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1.2Harmful or tending to harm:
‘the evil effects of high taxes’
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1.3(Of something seen or smelled) extremely unpleasant:
‘a bathroom with an evil smell’
Still More:
adjective
1 ‘an evil deed’
wicked, bad, wrong, immoral, sinful, foul, vile, dishonorable, corrupt, iniquitous, depraved, reprobate, villainous, nefarious, vicious, malicious;
malevolent, sinister, demonic, devilish, diabolical, fiendish, dark;
monstrous, shocking, despicable, atrocious, heinous, odious, contemptible, horrible, execrable
informal lowdown, dirty
[Antonyms] good, virtuous
2 ‘an evil spirit’
cruel, mischievous, pernicious, malignant, malign, baleful, vicious;
destructive, harmful, hurtful, injurious, detrimental, deleterious, inimical, bad, ruinous
[Antonyms] good, beneficial
3 ‘an evil smell’
unpleasant, disagreeable, nasty, horrible, foul, disgusting, filthy, vile, noxious
[Antonyms] pleasant
noun
1 ‘the evil in our midst’
wickedness, bad, badness, wrongdoing, sin, ill, immorality, vice, iniquity, degeneracy, corruption, depravity, villainy, nefariousness, malevolence; devil
formal turpitude
2 ‘nothing but evil would ensue’
harm, pain, misery, sorrow, suffering, trouble, disaster, misfortune, catastrophe, affliction, woe, hardship
3 ‘the evils of war’
abomination, atrocity, obscenity, outrage, enormity, crime, monstrosity, barbarity
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1Profound immorality, wickedness, and depravity, especially when regarded as a supernatural force:
‘the world is stalked by relentless evil’
‘good and evil in eternal opposition’
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1.1A manifestation of this, especially in people’s actions:
‘the evil that took place last Thursday’
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1.2Something that is harmful or undesirable:
‘sexism, racism, and all other unpleasant social evils’