| 1. | a look thought capable of inflicting injury or bad luck on the person at whom it is directed. |
| 2. | the power, superstitiously attributed to certain persons, of inflicting injury or bad luck by such a look. |

| evil eye n.
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Evil eye
(Prov. 23:6), figuratively, the envious or covetous. (Comp. Deut. 15:9; Matt. 20:15.)
evil eye
The power to cause injury or misfortune, as in The tomatoes died shortly after planting
I must have an evil eye. The source of this expression is the ancient superstitious belief that some individuals could inflict harm on others simply by looking at them. Today the term is generally used figuratively or ironically, as above, and also in the form give someone the evil eye, which means "glare malevolently at someone." For example, Helen gave his cat the evil eye, hoping it would stay out of her garden. [Late 1300s]