1. Voldemort - Noun
2. Voldemort - Verb
Voldemort (plural Voldemorts)
An evil, harmful, or widely feared person or thing.
Voldemort (third-person singular simple present Voldemorts, present participle Voldemorting, simple past and past participle Voldemorted)
(transitive) To avoid naming someone or something directly; to use circumlocution.
You know, girls in general are scarier than Voldemort. Matthew Lewis
How horrible. Voldemort was nowhere near as bad. J. K. Rowling
What a house. Turns out they're doing OK, the Malfoy's. However, the interior decorating leaves a lot to be desired. And needless to say, Voldemort isn't the greatest houseguest. Tom Felton
He's really sort of the devil. He's completely emotionally detached. He has no empathy. You find that in psychopaths. It's about power with Voldemort. It's an aphrodisiac for him. Power makes him feel alive. Ralph Fiennes
Public service used to be the highest of callings, until people like Madame Voldemort vilified it. Jennifer Granholm
So much of movie acting is in the lighting. And in loving your characters. I try to know them, and with that intimacy comes love. And now, I love Voldemort. Ralph Fiennes