Voldemortish
English
Etymology
Voldemort + -ish
Adjective
Voldemortish (comparative more Voldemortish, superlative most Voldemortish)
- Having similar traits to the fictional evil wizard Voldemort from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling.
- 2007, Al Hoff, "Arthur and the Invisibles", Pittsburgh City Paper, 18 January 2007:
- The last reel is buoyed by the deliciously hammy tones of David Bowie, who voices the Voldemortish villain.
- 2011, Jane Horwitz, "Family Filmgoer", The Boston Globe, 31 July 2011:
- The villain, Red Skull, is a scary character, not to mention seriously ugly in a noseless, Voldemortish way.
- 2013, Allison Leotta, chapter 49, in Speak of the Devil, New York: Pocket Books, published 2015, →ISBN, page 351:
- There was little that could be done to make Diablo appear less frightening. He had a haircut, and now wore Justin Bieber-like bangs covering his horns. He wore a button-down shirt and dark slacks. But no amount of concealer was going to hide the tattoos covering his entire face, or reconstruct the Voldemortish nostrils.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Voldemortish.
- 2007, Al Hoff, "Arthur and the Invisibles", Pittsburgh City Paper, 18 January 2007:
Synonyms
- Voldemortesque, Voldemortian
See also
- Dumbledorian