Hell
Word | HELL |
Character | 4 |
Hyphenation | hell |
Pronunciations | N/A |
Definitions and meanings of "Hell"
What do we mean by hell?
The place of eternal punishment for the wicked after death, often imagined as being presided over by Satan and his devils. noun
A state of separation from God; exclusion from God's presence. noun
The abode of the dead in any of various religious traditions, such as the Hebrew Sheol or the Greek Hades; the underworld. noun
A situation or place of evil, misery, discord, or destruction. noun
An extremely difficult experience; torment or anguish. noun
The spirits in hell or the powers of evil. noun
One that causes trouble, agony, or annoyance. noun
A sharp scolding. noun
A tailor's receptacle for discarded material. noun
A hellbox. noun
An outstanding or noteworthy example. noun
Used as an intensive. noun
A gambling house. noun
To behave riotously; carouse. intransitive verb
Used to express anger, disgust, or impatience. interjection
Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word hell. Define hell, hell synonyms, hell pronunciation, hell translation, English dictionary definition of hell.
Where we are dining tonight. Urban Dictionary
A computer equipped with Windows 95 and missing the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys. Urban Dictionary
Hell is a word that originated from a Viking religion. The Teutonic Goddess of the Dead and the underworld was named Hel, she was the daughter of Loki. Another “L” was added to her name, and for reasons unknown “Hell” came to be a word that would substitute several different ideas and places in the bible. Hell should not be in the bible at all. Hell means whatever word the translator put Hell in place of in the manuscript they were rendering. Originally it substituted Hades and Sheol, which is fine because they both mean the same thing, (the grave) only in two different languages. But Hell came to take on meanings derived from Greek mythology and other pagan ideas. Hell began to substitute other places that were completely different than Sheol and Hades, like Gehenna and Tartarus. But the definition of the word hell in most cultures is “to cover” or “to conceal.” (Which goes along with Sheol and Hades.) Hell and Hellfire are deceptive words. When hell is used to indicate fire in the bible it is referring to Gehenna, a place of destruction, not a common grave of mankind, which Hades and Sheol both mean. The Old English dialect spoke of “helling” potatoes. This did not mean to roast them in fire, but meant to put them in the ground. Hell cannot be Gehenna, “the unquenchable fire” if it is also Hades, because “the Lake of Fire” is the same place that Jesus described as Gehenna, and Hades is going to be thrown into “the lake of fire” upon the second death. So most bibles indicate that “the Lake of Fire” is going to be thrown into “the Lake of Fire!” Revelation 20:14 Destruction into destruction? That doesn’t make any sense. The point of that scripture is that death and all that is bad, even the place of the dead, are going to be destroyed. So you can see the common inaccuracy and inconsistencies of the usage of Hell in the bible. How can you rightly substitute four different words that have different meanings with one word, unless you intend on misleading people to believe that these four different places are the same place? Urban Dictionary
The thing you never mention at a funeral Urban Dictionary
Sartre says "hell is other people" what he neglected to notice is that the lowest level of hell is working for other people. Urban Dictionary
Town in Minnesota, Maine, Michigan, Norway and a bunch of other places where no civilized life exists. Urban Dictionary
The place were all the lawyers and country music stars go Urban Dictionary
A little village in michigan. It has a bar called the "dam site inn", an ice cream store, and a little store with stickers, shirts, and other stuff that says "go to hell, michigan". The village hosted the 666 bash on june 6, 2006. It was pretty cool. Look it up. Urban Dictionary
The place where the bad people go when they die.It is also used in insults to substitute fuck.The word has a less vulgar form (heck).When you say "What the hell",it does not have that insulting effect like "what the fuck.Can be abbreviated as wth. Urban Dictionary
The life we are living now. Urban Dictionary
Synonyms and Antonyms for Hell
- Synonyms for hell
- Sheol Synonyms
- Pandemonium Synonyms
- Dis Synonyms
- Hades Synonyms
- Abaddon Synonyms
- Antonyms for hell
- Heaven Antonyms
- Heaven Antonyms
The word "hell" in example sentences
Cross Reference for Hell
What does hell mean?
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