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infernal
[in-fur-nl]
adjective
hellish; fiendish; diabolical.
an infernal plot.
extremely troublesome, annoying, etc.; atrocious.
an infernal nuisance.
Synonyms: , , , , ,of, inhabiting, or befitting hell.
Classical Mythology.of or relating to the underworld.
infernal
/ ɪˈɜːə /
adjective
of or relating to an underworld of the dead
deserving hell or befitting its occupants; diabolic; fiendish
informalirritating; confounded
Other 51Թ Forms
- infernality noun
- infernally adverb
- ˈڱԲ adverb
- ˌԴڱˈԲٲ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of infernal1
Example Sentences
Her right hand, fingers curled, rests on the infernal machine, while her left hand is open on the windowsill.
I again pleaded with the entity that is running this infernal simulation to please stop.
A victory will be seen as a watershed event, the final flushing of Trump and his minions into the infernal swamp from which they emerged.
But before I could do anything, there was that infernal sound from the front portal.
Its three suns move and align in such a way as to create regular but random apocalyptic events, from infernal heat to sudden ice ages to gravitational vortexes, that destroy the civilization again and again.
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