Meaning & Definition of word "Hellish"
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Hellish
/ˈhɛl.ɪʃ/
adjective:
- 1. Of or resembling hell; extremely unpleasant, horrible, or tormenting.
- Example: The weather was hellish, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees for days on end.
- 2. Involving or marked by extreme suffering or torture.
- Example: The hellish conditions in the prison led to numerous protests from human rights organizations.
- 3. Intense or fierce, often describing something difficult to endure.
- Example: The team faced a hellish schedule, playing seven games in just two weeks.
Etymology
Derived from the word 'hell' combined with the suffix '-ish' denoting a characteristic or resemblance.
Common Phrases and Expressions
hellish conditions:
Extreme and unbearable circumstances or situations.
a hellish nightmare:
A particularly terrifying and distressing experience.
hellish heat:
Extreme and oppressive heat.
Related Words
hell:
A place of suffering and torment in various religious beliefs.
hellraiser:
A person who causes trouble or chaos, often used in a rebellious context.
Slang Meanings of hellish
Meaning: A particularly rough or bad time.
Example Sentence: That exam was hellish; I thought I'd never get through it.
Meaning: Used to describe something that is outrageously difficult or problematic.
Example Sentence: This project has been hellish ever since we started.