hellhɛl
hell (v)
- present
- hells
- past
- helled
- past participle
- helled
- present participle
- helling
hell (n)
- plural
- hells
hell
English Definitions:
hell, hell on earth, hellhole, snake pit, the pits, inferno (noun)
any place of pain and turmoil
"the hell of battle"; "the inferno of the engine room"; "when you're alone Christmas is the pits";
hell, blaze (noun)
a cause of difficulty and suffering
"war is hell"; "go to blazes"
Hell, perdition, Inferno, infernal region, nether region, pit (noun)
(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
"Hurl'd headlong...To bottomless perdition, there to dwell"- John Milton; "a demon from the depths of the pit"; "Hell is paved with good intentions"-Dr. Johnson
Hell, Hades, infernal region, netherworld, Scheol, underworld (noun)
(religion) the world of the dead
"No one goes to Hades with all his immense wealth"-Theognis
sin, hell (noun)
violent and excited activity
"they began to fight like sin"
hell, blaze (noun)
noisy and unrestrained mischief
"raising blazes"
hell (Noun)
A place or situation of great suffering in life
hell (Noun)
A place for gambling
hell (Noun)
An extremely hot place
hell (ProperNoun)
In various religions, the place where some or all spirits are believed to go after death
hell (ProperNoun)
The place where devils live and where sinners are punished after death
hell (Interjection)
Used to express negative discontent
hell (Interjection)
Used to emphasize
hell (Contraction)
he will
hell (Contraction)
he shall
Hell (ProperNoun)
Place of suffering for sinners.
Hell (ProperNoun)
Any of various towns so named.
Hell
In many mythological, folklore and religious traditions, hell is a place of eternal torture and punishment in an afterlife, often after resurrection. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as endless. Religions with a cyclic history often depict a hell as an intermediary period between incarnations. Typically these traditions locate hell under the Earth's external surface and often include entrances to Hell from the land of the living. Other afterlife destinations include Heaven, Purgatory, Paradise, and Limbo. Other traditions, which do not conceive of the afterlife as a place of punishment or reward, merely describe hell as an abode of the dead, a neutral place located under the surface of Earth. Modern understandings of hells often depict them abstractly, as a state of loss rather than as fiery torture literally underground, but this view of the concept of a hell can, in fact, be traced back into the ancient and medieval periods as well. Hell is sometimes portrayed as populated with demons who torment those dwelling there. Many are ruled by a death god such as Nergal, Hades, Hel, Enma or the Devil.
Hell
In religion and folklore, Hell is an afterlife location in which evil souls are subjected to punitive suffering, often torture as eternal punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as eternal destinations, the biggest examples of which are Christianity and Islam, whereas religions with reincarnation usually depict a hell as an intermediary period between incarnations, as is the case in the dharmic religions. Religions typically locate hell in another dimension or under Earth's surface. Other afterlife destinations include Heaven, Paradise, Purgatory, Limbo, and the underworld. Other religions, which do not conceive of the afterlife as a place of punishment or reward, merely describe an abode of the dead, the grave, a neutral place that is located under the surface of Earth (for example, see Kur, Hades, and Sheol). Such places are sometimes equated with the English word 'hell', though a more correct translation would be 'underworld' or 'world of the dead'. The ancient Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, and Finnic religions include entrances to the underworld from the land of the living.
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