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1. hell
noun.
(ˈhɛl)
Any
place
of
pain
and
turmoil;
.
Synonyms
snake pit
region
inferno
part
hell on earth
the pits
hellhole
Antonyms
misconception
beginning
middle
connect
join
Etymology
hell (English)
helle (Middle English (1100-1500))
hel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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2. hell-bent
adjective.
Recklessly
determined.
Synonyms
resolute
Antonyms
irresolute
indecisive
3. hell-kite
noun.
Someone
who
is
a
very
fierce
fighter.
Synonyms
battler
gamecock
scrapper
hell-rooster
combatant
belligerent
fighter
Antonyms
civilian
peaceful
amicable
4. hell-rooster
noun.
Someone
who
is
a
very
fierce
fighter.
Synonyms
battler
gamecock
scrapper
combatant
belligerent
hell-kite
fighter
Antonyms
civilian
peaceful
amicable
5. hell
noun.
(ˈhɛl)
Violent
and
excited
activity.
Synonyms
activity
sin
Antonyms
inactivity
dullness
obedience
Etymology
hell (English)
helle (Middle English (1100-1500))
hel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. Hell
noun.
(Christianity)
the
abode
of
Satan
and
the
forces
of
evil;
where
sinners
suffer
eternal
punishment.
Synonyms
nether region
infernal region
pit
Inferno
red region
mythical place
Tartarus
imaginary place
perdition
fictitious place
Gehenna
hellfire
Antonyms
Heaven
imaginary place
City of God
Abraham's bosom
Holy City
7. hell
noun.
(ˈhɛl)
Noisy
and
unrestrained
mischief.
Synonyms
mischief
rascality
roguery
blaze
shenanigan
mischief-making
devilment
deviltry
roguishness
mischievousness
devilry
Antonyms
good
beneficence
beneficent
goodness
honesty
Etymology
hell (English)
helle (Middle English (1100-1500))
hel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. Hell
noun.
(religion)
the
world
of
the
dead.
Synonyms
infernal region
River Styx
Scheol
River Cocytus
Lethe
River Acheron
mythical place
River Lethe
netherworld
Styx
imaginary place
underworld
Acheron
fictitious place
Cocytus
Hades
Antonyms
mythical place
Eden
bosom of Abraham
Valhalla
Walhalla
9. hell
noun.
(ˈhɛl)
A
cause
of
difficulty
and
suffering.
Synonyms
trouble
blaze
Antonyms
inside
outside
end
Etymology
hell (English)
helle (Middle English (1100-1500))
hel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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