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Word | Infernal |
French Meaning | infernal, diabolique, démoniaque, endiablé |
extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell; something demonic in him--something that could be cruel; fires lit up a diabolic scene; diabolical sorcerers under the influence of devils; a fiendish despot; hellish torture; infernal instruments of war; satanic cruelty; unholy grimaces / an inhabitant of Hell / Of or pertaining to or suitable for the lower regions, inhabited, according to the ancients, by the dead / pertaining to hell; devilish / of, relating to, or characteristic of hell or the underworld. / of or relating to hell / very bad or unpleasant, | |
Usage | ⇒ Batman was baffled; he could think of no way to hinder the Joker's infernal scheme to destroy the city. ⇒ the infernal regions of the dead ⇒ the infernal regions ⇒ what an infernal nuisance! |
Synonyms | hellish, diabolic, fiendish, satanic, demonic, devilish, wicked, evil, diabolical, damned, demoniac, blamed, iniquitous, Mephistophelian, blasted, ghoulish, malevolent, malicious, cursed, damnable, |
Antonyms | supernal, blessed, heavenly, celestial, good, commendable, creditable, ethereal, great, laudable, marvelous, otherworldly, praiseworthy, wonderful, blest, acquit, aerial, airy, angelic, anoint, |
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