Synonyms of the word infernal


INFERNALBLAME - BLAMED - BLASTED - BLESSED - CHTHONIAN - CHTHONIC - CURSED - CURST - DAMN - DAMNED - DARNED - DECEASED - DECEDENT - DEMONIC - DEPARTED - DEUCED - DIABOLIC - DIABOLICAL - EVIL - FIENDISH - FIRE - GODDAM - GODDAMN - GODDAMNED - HELLISH - NETHER - PART - REGION - SATANIC - UNHOLY

infernal

  • adj. Of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.
  • adj. (by extension) Of or relating to a fire or inferno.
  • adj. Stygian, gloomy.
  • adj. Diabolical or fiendish.
  • adj. (as an expletive, not vulgar) Very annoying; damned.
  • n. (obsolete) An inhabitant of the infernal regions.

blame

  • n. Censure.
  • n. Culpability for something negative or undesirable.
  • n. Responsibility for something meriting censure.
  • n. (computing) A source control feature that can show which user was responsible for a particular portion…
  • v. To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
  • v. (obsolete) To bring into disrepute.
  • v. (transitive, usually followed by "for") To assert or consider that someone is the cause of something negative;…

blamed

  • adj. euphemism of bloody (intensifier).
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of blame.

blasted

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of blast.
  • adj. Which has been subjected to an explosion.
  • adj. Which has been subjected to violent gusts of wind.
  • adj. (colloquial) Accursed; damned.
  • adj. (heraldry) Whose branches bear no leaves; leafless.
  • adj. Intoxicated, drunk.
  • adv. (euphemistic) Damned; extremely.

blessed

  • adj. Having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing.
  • adj. In Catholicism, a title indicating the beatification of a person, thus allowing public veneration of those…
  • adj. Held in veneration; revered.
  • adj. Worthy of worship; holy.
  • adj. (informal) An intensifier; damned.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of bless.

chthonian

  • adj. Pertaining to the underworld; being beneath the earth.

chthonic

  • adj. Dwelling within or under the earth.

cursed

  • adj. Having some sort of divine harm, malady, or other curse.
  • adj. (obsolete) Shrewish, ill-tempered (often applied to women).
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of curse.

curst

  • adj. Archaic spelling of cursed.
  • v. Archaic spelling of cursed.; simple past tense and past participle of curse.

damn

  • v. (theology, transitive, intransitive) To condemn to hell.
  • v. To condemn; to declare guilty; to doom; to adjudge to punishment; to sentence; to censure.
  • v. To put out of favor; to ruin; to label negatively.
  • v. To condemn as unfit, harmful, of poor quality, unsuccessful, invalid, immoral or illegal.
  • v. (vulgar) To curse; put a curse upon.
  • v. (archaic) To invoke damnation; to curse.
  • adj. (vulgar) Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.
  • adv. (vulgar) Very, extremely.
  • interj. (vulgar) Used to express anger, irritation, disappointment, annoyance, contempt, etc. See also dammit.
  • n. The use of "damn" as a curse.
  • n. (vulgar) A small, negligible quantity, being of little value.
  • n. (vulgar) The smallest amount of concern or consideration.

damned

  • adj. God-forsaken.
  • adj. Variant of profane damn.
  • adv. (vulgar) Very.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of damn.

darned

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of darn. See damn (“euphemism of ‘damn’; or, mend, repair”, verb).
  • adj. (euphemistic) A minced oath for damned.
  • adv. (degree) Damned, extremely.

deceased

  • adj. No longer alive, dead.
  • adj. Belonging to the dead.
  • adj. (law) One who has died. In property law, the alternate term decedent is generally used. In criminal law,…
  • n. A dead person.
  • n. (law) One who has died. In property law, the alternate term decedent is generally used. In criminal law,…

decedent

  • n. (law, chiefly US) A dead person.
  • adj. Removing; departing.

demonic

  • adj. Pertaining to demons or evil spirits; demoniac.
  • adj. Pertaining to dæmons in ancient Greek thought; concerning supernatural ‘genius’.

departed

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of depart.
  • adj. (euphemistic) dead.
  • n. (euphemistic) A dead person or persons.

deuced

  • adv. (degree, euphemistic, dated) Damned.

diabolic

  • adj. Showing wickedness typical of a devil.
  • adj. Extremely evil or cruel.

diabolical

  • adj. Extremely wicked or cruel.
  • adj. Of or concerning the devil; satanic.

evil

  • adj. Intending to harm; malevolent.
  • adj. Morally corrupt.
  • adj. Unpleasant, as in 'an evil smell'.
  • adj. Producing or threatening sorrow, distress, injury, or calamity; unpropitious; calamitous.
  • adj. (obsolete) Having harmful qualities; not good; worthless or deleterious.
  • adj. (computing, programming, slang) undesirable; harmful; bad practice.
  • n. Moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.
  • n. Anything which impairs the happiness of a being or deprives a being of any good; anything which causes…
  • n. (obsolete) A malady or disease; especially in the phrase king's evil (scrofula).

fiendish

  • adj. Sinister; evil; conniving; like a fiend.

fire

  • n. (uncountable) A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon…
  • n. (countable) An instance of this chemical reaction, especially when intentionally created and maintained…
  • n. (countable) The occurrence, often accidental, of fire in a certain place, causing damage and danger.
  • n. (uncountable, alchemy, philosophy) The aforementioned chemical reaction of burning, considered a one of…
  • n. (countable, Britain) A heater or stove used in place of a real fire (such as an electric fire).
  • n. (countable) The elements necessary to start a fire.
  • n. (uncountable) The bullets or other projectiles fired from a gun.
  • n. Strength of passion, whether love or hate.
  • n. Liveliness of imagination or fancy; intellectual and moral enthusiasm.
  • n. Splendour; brilliancy; lustre; hence, a star.
  • n. (countable) A button (on a joypad, joystick or similar device) usually used to make a video game character…
  • v. (transitive) To set (something) on fire.
  • v. (transitive) To heat without setting on fire, as ceramic, metal objects, etc.
  • v. (transitive) To drive away by setting a fire.
  • v. (transitive) To terminate the employment contract of (an employee), especially for cause (such as misconduct…
  • v. (transitive) To shoot (a device that launches a projectile or a pulse or stream of something).
  • v. (intransitive) To shoot a gun, a cannon or a similar weapon.
  • v. (transitive, sports) To shoot; to attempt to score a goal.
  • v. (intransitive, physiology) To cause an action potential in a cell.
  • v. (transitive) To forcibly direct (something).
  • v. (intransitive, computer sciences, software engineering) To initiate an event (by means of an event handler).
  • v. To inflame; to irritate, as the passions.
  • v. To animate; to give life or spirit to.
  • v. To feed or serve the fire of.
  • v. To light up as if by fire; to illuminate.
  • v. (farriery) To cauterize.
  • v. (intransitive, dated) To catch fire; to be kindled.
  • v. (intransitive, dated) To be irritated or inflamed with passion.
  • adj. (slang) Amazing.
  • interj. A cry of distress indicating that something is on fire.
  • interj. A signal to shoot.

goddam

  • n. (Gallicism, chiefly in the plural) An English person, from the perspective of a French person or in the…
  • interj. Alternative form of goddamn.

goddamn

  • interj. (vulgar, slang) An expression of anger, surprise, or frustration.
  • adj. (pejorative) Damned by God.
  • adj. (vulgar, offensive) Used as an intensifier.

goddamned

  • adj. (pejorative) Damned by God.
  • adj. (often offensive) Used as an intensifier.

hellish

  • adj. Causing pain, discomfort or distress.

nether

  • adj. Lower; under.
  • adj. Lying beneath, or conceived as lying beneath, the Earth’s surface.
  • adv. Down; downward.
  • adv. Low; low down.
  • v. (transitive, Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To bring or thrust down; bring or make low;…
  • v. (transitive, Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To constrict; straiten; confine; restrict;…
  • v. (transitive, Britain dialectal, Scotland) To pinch or stunt with cold or hunger; check in growth; shrivel;…
  • v. (transitive, Britain dialectal, Scotland) To shrink or huddle, as with cold; be shivery; tremble.
  • v. (transitive, Britain dialectal, Scotland) To depreciate; disparage; undervalue.
  • n. (Britain dialectal, Scotland) Oppression; stress; a withering or stunting influence.
  • n. (mining) A trouble; a fault or dislocation in a seam of coal.

part

  • n. A portion; a component.
  • n. Duty; responsibility.
  • n. (US) The dividing line formed by combing the hair in different directions.
  • n. (Judaism) In the Hebrew lunisolar calendar, a unit of time equivalent to 3⅓ seconds.
  • n. A constituent of character or capacity; quality; faculty; talent; usually in the plural with a collective…
  • v. (intransitive) To leave.
  • v. To cut hair with a parting; shed.
  • v. (transitive) To divide in two.
  • v. (intransitive) To be divided in two or separated; shed.
  • v. (transitive, now rare) To divide up; to share.
  • v. (obsolete) To have a part or share; to partake.
  • v. To separate or disunite; to remove from contact or contiguity; to sunder.
  • v. (obsolete) To hold apart; to stand or intervene between.
  • v. To separate by a process of extraction, elimination, or secretion.
  • v. To leave; to quit.
  • v. (transitive, Internet) To leave (an IRC channel).
  • adj. Fractional; partial.
  • adv. Partly; partially; fractionally.

region

  • n. Any considerable and connected part of a space or surface; specifically, a tract of land or sea of considerable…
  • n. An administrative subdivision of a city, a territory, a country or the European Union.
  • n. (historical) Such a division of the city of Rome and of the territory about Rome, of which the number…
  • n. (figuratively) The inhabitants of a region or district of a country.
  • n. (anatomy) A place in or a part of the body in any way indicated.
  • n. (obsolete) Place; rank; station; dignity.
  • n. (obsolete) The space from the earth's surface out to the orbit of the moon: properly called the elemental…

satanic

  • adj. Alternative form of Satanic (of, pertaining to or resembling Satan).
  • adj. Evil, fiendish, devilish or diabolical.
  • adj. Of or pertaining to any form of Satanism.

unholy

  • adj. Not holy; (by extension) evil, impure, or otherwise perverted.
  • adj. Dreadful, terrible, or otherwise atrocious.

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