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Answer for the clue "Evil presence ", 5 letters:
ghoul

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Word definitions for ghoul in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1786, in the English translation of Beckford's "Vathek," from Arabic ghul , an evil spirit that robs graves and feeds on corpses, from ghala "he seized."

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ghoul \Ghoul\ (g[=oo]l), n. [Per. gh[=o]l an imaginary sylvan demon, supposed to devour men and animals: cf. Ar. gh[=u]l, F. goule.] An imaginary evil being among Eastern nations, which was supposed to feed upon human bodies. [Written also ghole .] --Moore. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context mythology folklore English) A spirit said to feed on corpses. 2 A graverobber 3 A person with an undue interest in death and corpses.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ghoul is a horror novel by Brian Keene , first published in 2007

Usage examples of ghoul.

I overheard an Afrite whispering to a female Ghoul he wanted to seduce.

Surely ghouls and ghosts, goblins and monsters, had no power over those who were properly groomed, deodorized, fluoridated, dressed, fed, employed, and motivated.

On nights like this Bella had no difficulty in believing the Highland tales of ghosties and ghouls and monsters in the lochs.

I think it was the dark rumor and legendry, the tales of one buried for five centuries, who had himself been a ghoul in his time and had stolen a potent thing from a mighty sepulchre.

Carter recalled that it lies in the valley below Leng, and recalled likewise that he had seen in Dylath-Leen a sinister, slant-eyed old merchant reputed to trade on Leng, therefore he advised the ghouls to seek out Dylath-Leen, crossing the fields to Nir and the Skai and following the river to its mouth.

Now, he was determined to fulfill it, to fulfill it in a way I could not mistake, using Ghoul and Bonedancer, Rancelman and Exorcist-all of them with Necromantic Talents.

Any other man on the face of Toril might have at least hesitated before jumping into an open grave with two reeking, putrescent, flesh-gorged ghouls.

Again the ghoul twisted into a tetanic arc as the strong muscles of its back tried to pull its head and feet together.

I glanced at Tindal, who stood off to the side, looking almost as gray as the ghouls.

It was a singsong, as Raylee held her hands out, appleless, and stepped into the circle of ghouls.

Clearly it was wisest to creep east to the plaza of twin lions and descend at once to the gulf, where assuredly he would meet no horrors worse than those above, and where he might soon find ghouls eager to rescue their brethren and perhaps to wipe out the moonbeasts from the black galley.

A smallish gang of werewolves and ghouls who did not come up to his recently rebuckled belt were being escorted down the street under the protective eyes of two moms.

The Wizard Ponders on This New Paradox Long Into the Night, Taking the Opportunity to Educate the Dwarf Not Only On Trolls But On All Other Manner of Fearsome and Unnatural Monsters, Among Which He Touches Upon, If Only In Passing, Such Creatures As Vampires, Ghouls, Ghasts, Goblins, Hobgoblins, Orcs, Wargs, Werewolves, Ettins, Not To Mention the Divers and Sundry Breeds of Demons, Daemons, Devils and Demodands.

Descriptions ranged from a pale-blue multitentacled squid-thing that waited in the snow for travelers the way an antlion ambushes its prey, to a ghoul with a legion of skeletal zombies at its beck and call.

He seemed like a ghoul or some sort of necrophiliac, yet the look on his face showed he was clearly suffering.