hellbent

[hel-bent]

hellbent Definition

  • 1determined to achieve something at any cost, even if it involves taking risks or causing harm
  • 2recklessly determined to do or achieve something

Using hellbent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hellbent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was hellbent on winning the race, even if it meant pushing herself beyond her limits.

  • Example

    He was hellbent on getting revenge, no matter what the consequences were.

  • Example

    The company was hellbent on expanding its operations, even if it meant taking on more debt.

hellbent Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hellbent

  • to be moving very fast or recklessly

    Example

    The car was going hellbent for leather down the highway.

  • to be determined to do something, regardless of the consequences

    Example

    He was hellbent on proving his innocence, even if it meant risking his life.

  • to be extremely determined to win an election

    Example

    The candidate was hellbent for election and campaigned tirelessly for months.

Origins of hellbent

from 'hell' meaning 'the place of punishment for the wicked after death' and 'bent' meaning 'determined'

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Summary: hellbent in Brief

The term 'hellbent' [hel-bent] refers to a person who is determined to achieve something at any cost, even if it involves taking risks or causing harm. It can also mean being recklessly determined to do or achieve something. Examples include 'She was hellbent on winning the race, even if it meant pushing herself beyond her limits.' and 'The company was hellbent on expanding its operations, even if it meant taking on more debt.' Phrases like 'hellbent for leather' denote reckless speed, while 'hellbent on doing something' implies determination despite consequences.