The Devil
The Spanish term 'el Demonio' translates to 'the Demon' in English. In a religious context, this refers to a supernatural being prevalent in various religions, mythologies, and literature, often associated with evil and rebellion against divine authority. Moreover, 'demon' is also used figuratively in the English language to describe individuals who are extremely skilled or someone who exhibits a certain negative character or behavior.
The Devil is always in the details
This phrase is often used to express that small details in plans or tasks often contain the greatest problems. It implies that inaccuracy or insufficient attention to these details can lead to difficulties.
The Devil hides behind that smile
This expression is usually used to indicate that someone is not as innocent or as perfect as they seem to be, or that they may have bad intentions despite a friendly demeanor.
According to the legend, he made a pact with the Devil
This sentence signifies that someone is so nefarious that they are willing to make a deal with the devil, often a metaphor for becoming corrupt or performing immoral actions in order to achieve success.