faustus

/ˈfɔʊstəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A character in a medieval legend who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge and power, later becoming a common term for someone who makes a similar bargain or trade.

“The professor was often referred to as Faustus for his willingness to sacrifice his ethics for the sake of his research.”

Synonyms

  • Mephistopheles
  • Sorcerer

Antonyms

  • Angel
  • Saint